The physical act is carried out by your musculoskeletal system, composed of all your bones and muscles. Your nervous system does play a large role as well, as it sends the signal to those muscles to perform an action.
Muscles help the body move but are controlled by the Brain/Nervous system.
skeletal system
skeletal system
there is no organ in the muscular system, only bones and muscles
there is no organ in the muscular system, only bones and muscles
The major organ in the muscular system is the skeletal muscles. These muscles work together to help the body move, maintain posture, and generate heat. They contract and relax in response to signals from the nervous system, allowing for voluntary movement and supporting the body's structure.
to send shocks to body parts and tell them to move. to send shocks to body parts and tell them to move.
to send shocks to body parts and tell them to move. to send shocks to body parts and tell them to move.
Well, the circultory system moves blood through out the body but it does not move the bones. THe muscular system is what moves bones.
organs don't help you move. your brain and nervous system does and your muscles and bones move them I suppose the question may be referring to limbs (Arms and legs). Or specific limbs anyway.
Skeletal system or the integumentary system
The muscles which aren't technically an 'organ'.