It's muscle cells that carry out the movement, and nerve cells that control the contraction of the muscle cells. Bone cells are also involved indirectly, by providing the framework for the muscles to attach to.
hornets have a special gland which produces floating cells these cells make the hornets body lighter and it helps them move around
cells move by wiggling their body cilia or flagella
Muscle cells move bones which move animals.
The cells lining the air sacs in the lungs make up the alveolar epithelium. These cells are responsible for gas exchange, allowing oxygen to move from the air into the bloodstream and carbon dioxide to move out of the bloodstream into the air sacs to be exhaled.
Because they burn fuel and make you move.
Because every time you want to move your brain tells your skeletal muscle cells and your skeletal system to make you move.
Materials needed by the cells move from the blood into the cells, and waste materials move from the cells into the blood.
The round cells that move in the blood capillaries are called RED BLOOD CELLS.
ATP stands for adenosine triphosphate. It is needed to make muscles move. It is created by cellular respiration which creates energy for cells to function. Then those properly energized and properly functioning cells make our muscles move when told to do so by our brain.
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Blood moves materials past cells, allowing for diffusion. It also moves cells themselves to places they are needed, as with immune system cells.
when the blood cells move your body has to move the blood with it