the liver and heart
Ventral body structures are located on the front or belly side of an animal, while dorsal body structures are located on the back side. Ventral structures often include organs like the stomach and liver, while dorsal structures include the spinal cord and backbone. These differences help animals move, protect vital organs, and maintain balance.
The stomach moves with the rest of the animal. It doesn't move around inside the body. All of the internal organs stay in the same place.
Yes, our organs can move within the body, such as the lungs expanding and contracting during breathing, the heart beating, and the stomach and intestines contracting to help with digestion and moving food along the digestive tract. However, for the most part, organs have specific locations and are held in place by connective tissue to maintain their position within the body.
All of your organs are important in your bodies function and you wouldn't survive without any, so really this is an impossible question but I would say the two most important organs are the brain and the heart, as the heart pumps your blood around the body making it possible for you to move and live; and your brain makes it possible for you to do anything!
There are three types of muscles: Skeletal (what we think of when we move our bodies), Cardiac (muscle found only in the heart), and Smooth (muscle in our organs, such as the stomach). Cardiac muscles are striated muscles, they have striations just like skeletal muscles. Striations help move muscles, basically. Hope this helped a little.
The muscles with the bones act as locomotor organs.
I think it may be the bones and the organs.(i am learning this in Science this week)
Im not sure, but mine did.
The function of the dolphin heart is to move blood and oxygen through the tissues and organs of the animal. Without a heart, the dolphin would be unable to survive.
No, your heart cannot physically move position within your body. It is securely held in place by ligaments and surrounded by protective structures in the chest cavity.
Some muscles are attached tobones.They enable to move by contracting and relaxing.Other muscles are those in the heart,stomach and intestines.When you eat and the food goes down to your stomach and intestines,the muscles in your stomach and intestines contract and relax to move the food. Muscles at your heart also contract and relax to help the heart to pump blood to the other parts of the body.
we need calories for energy, for your body to move. Your heart and lungs need energy to function, as does your brain and all of your organs.