You have muscular system, made of muscles and skeletal system, made of bones; which make up the musculoskeletal system.
There are two main metric systems: the International System of Units (SI) and the older metric system known as the CGS system. The two systems differ in the choice of base units and their prefixes. The SI system is more modern and comprehensive, incorporating scientific advances and global standardization.
The musculoskeletal system and the nervous system work closely together to produce movement in human limbs. The musculoskeletal system includes muscles, bones, and joints, which work together to create movement and provide stability. The nervous system controls muscle contractions through signals sent from the brain, allowing for coordinated and precise movements.
The two systems of measurement include the English system which is based on the foot measurements, and the Metric system based on the Meter as the unit of reference.
The two body systems that enable movement in our limbs are the muscular system and the skeletal system. The skeletal system provides the framework and structure for the limbs, while the muscular system facilitates movement through muscle contractions. Muscles attach to bones via tendons, allowing for coordinated movement when the muscles contract and relax. Together, these systems work in harmony to allow for a wide range of motions in the arms and legs.
Two come to mind: the nervous system and the muscular system.
The term covers the way that the two systems work together to move smoothly.
nervous and musculoskeletal system
The two systems that help move the body are the muscular system and the skeletal system. The muscles and ligaments contract and relax to move the bones they are attached to. The term used for the combination of both these systems is the musculoskeletal system
The two systems that make up the peripheral nervous system are the somatic nervous system and the autonomic nervous system.
The musculoskeletal system, comprising muscles and bones, provides the power and structure for wing movement in birds. And the nervous system coordinates muscle contractions and movement patterns to control the flapping of wings in flight.
The skeleton.
Juntipa Purintrapiban has written: 'Coordination of protease systems on muscle protein degradation and identification of calpain substrates using the yeast two-hybrid system' -- subject(s): Musculoskeletal system, Calpain, Muscle proteins, Metabolism
There are two types of root systems. taproot system and the fibrous root system.
excretory and reproductive systems
well you wouldn't need any to make a black holes to make binary systems but what do make binary systems are two stars.
The respiratory system and the circulatory (cardiovascular) system.
The respitory system and the digestive system. Those systems are both body systems.