every system is involved, it's complex and largely non-hierarchial process.
there are three Major systems that control basic body movement, the muscular system and skeletal system; both controlled by the nervous system.
Explain the mechanisms involved in disrupting body systems?
The musculoskeletal system, which includes bones and muscles, plays a key role in supporting and facilitating movement. Additionally, the integumentary system, specifically the skin, provides protection and support for the underlying structures involved in movement.
Movement is primarily involved in the skeletal system with help from the muscular system. The nervous system also plays a critical role in coordinating and controlling movement. Additionally, movement can impact other systems such as the cardiovascular and respiratory systems during physical activity.
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Its where all 3 energy systems contribute in ATP production and one system is the major ATP producer
the digestive system
The body itself is not an organ; rather, it is composed of a collection of organs, tissues, and systems that work together to facilitate movement. Muscles, bones, and joints are key components that enable the body to move.
digestive system
Skeletal, muscular, nervous
Pretty much all the body systems are involved. Skeletal, muscles, circulation and breathing are all critical components. And digestion, while not directly involved, provides the energy required for the other systems.
The nervous, muscular, and skeletal system.