Integumentary System probably.
All the muscles that move your body are referred to as skeletal muscles, and these include the muscles of the back and buttocks. They all belong to the muscular system, sometimes referred to as the musculoskeletal system.
Buttocks are typically located on the back side of the body and are primarily used for sitting, standing, walking, and providing support for the pelvic region. They are not typically found on the front side of the body.
The buttocks are medial to the wrist. The wrist is lateral to the buttocks.
Buttocks is just another name for your bum or bottom. When you sit down, you are sitting on your buttocks. Medically, the back of the body is known as the posterior side. So your buttocks is posterior, located between your thighs and waist. Buttocks is sometimes called "the posterior". In laymen's terms, rather than medical terms, most people call it their "butt", short for buttocks.
It is one of the holes in your body. Bowel movements come out of the anus because that is the exit from the body's intestinal tract, where the digestive system eliminates waste (feces) from the body.
The muscles are not normally small in the buttocks. They are required to move the legs which carries all of your body weight. The largest muscle in your buttocks is the gluteus maximus which is one of the strongest muscle in the body. Another major factor in the size of the buttocks is a fatty tissue covering the muscles. This gives the buttocks its characteristic rounded shape.
The gluteus maximus is the bulkiest muscle in the human body. It is located in the buttocks and plays a key role in hip movement and stability.
The gluteus maximus is part of the muscular system, specifically in the lower body region. It is the largest muscle in the buttocks and plays a key role in activities like standing, walking, and running.
Not really. They are just body parts.
Their buttocks
Buttocks and thighs.
Bordetella is found in the upper part of your body....such as the immune system