The Homostasis
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The vertebrate body is adapted for speed of movement as well as great strength. This is mainly supported by the presence of the backbone that coordinates most skeletal muscles.
The brain is responsible for coordinating all body activities. It receives and processes information from the senses, sends out signals to different parts of the body, and controls functions such as movement, thinking, and breathing.
The skeletal system provides structure and support for movement, the muscular system produces the force necessary for movement, and the nervous system controls and coordinates movement by sending electrical signals to the muscles. These three systems work together to allow the body to move efficiently.
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Pons
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A motile projection attached to the basal body is typically a flagellum or a cilium. These structures help in cell movement and can be found in various organisms such as bacteria, protists, and some multicellular organisms. The basal body serves as the anchoring point and coordinates the movement of the flagellum or cilium.
The Homostasis