There are three main body systems for support and locomotion: the skeletal system, the muscular system and the nervous system. There are others that are secondary support systems including the cardiovascular.
skeletal
it is the muscular system :)
for locomotion and support
The musculoskeletal system (muscles pulling on bones) controlled by the nervous system
The nervous and endocrine systems are the two systems responsible for controlling behavior.
yes
Excretory and digestive systems.
And male and female reproductive systems are responsible for breeding.
with out locomotion the body will be stiff with out movment
The musculoskeletal system is responsible for moving the body. In involves both skeletal and the muscular systems.
There are a total of 11 human body systems: - Cardiovascular - responsible for the flow of blood (carrying oxygen, nutrients, etc.) - Digestive - important or absobing nutrients - Endocrine - produces/regulates hormones - Excretory - removes waste from the body - Immune - protects the body from potentially harmful foreign objects (eg. bacteria) - Urinary - part of the excretory system - Muscular - involved in movement and locomotion - Nervous - controls the actions (both voluntary and involuntary) of the body - Reproductive - for producing offspring - Respiratory - allows for gas exchange (breathing) - Skeletal - provides support for muscles and protection
The system that is the interaction of muscles and bones is called the Skeletomuscular system.