the main one is of course the brain. You can't move without it.
All of them. From the bones to the muscles....everything.
The skeleton framework of the body, to which are attached muscles to make movement of the limbs possible.
what parts of your body allow you to move
1. Support 2. Protection 3. Movement 4. Mineral and growth factor storage 5. Blood cell formation- almost all blood cells are formed in red marrow. More than three, but I hope it is what you need!
The chemical which makes this possible (and gives plants their green colour) is chlorophyll.
What tissue gives support to the body?
Some are: movement flex bones Gives skeleton mobility hold the skeleton together
Are you getting this from a crossword review? I don't know sorry...
Skeletal system
The microtubule is the mechanism that supports the cell and gives it its shape.
1. Support 2. Protection 3. Movement 4. Mineral and growth factor storage 5. Blood cell formation- almost all blood cells are formed in red marrow. More than three, but I hope it is what you need!
Support, protection, movement, shape, and red blood cells
The microtubule is the mechanism that supports the cell and gives it its shape.
Cytoskeleton
1.It gives us food2.It gives us light
Cell membrane
It protects and supports the cell.It also gives shape.
The vertebral column does 3 major things. 1. Supports the upper body. 2. Allows for flexibility of the upper body. 3. Houses the spinal cord. It protects and supports the spinal cord. Supports the body and holds it erect. Gives the neck movement.
it is a joint which gives little movement.
it gives us wood, herbs and supports animals necessary for our ecosystem