The musculoskeletal system (muscles pulling on bones) controlled by the nervous system
There are three main body systems for support and locomotion: the skeletal system, the muscular system and the nervous system. There are others that are secondary support systems including the cardiovascular.
The nervous system, specifically the motor cortex in the brain, is responsible for coordinating muscle movements that control body locomotion. The brain sends signals through the spinal cord to activate the muscles needed for walking, running, or any other form of movement.
The muscular system is responsible for body locomotion by contracting and relaxing muscles to produce movement in conjunction with the skeletal system. Nerves transmit signals from the brain to coordinate muscle contractions, allowing the body to walk, run, and perform other activities. Joints facilitate movement by allowing bones to articulate and move in a specific manner.
Muscular system
the nervous system
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There are 3 different types of muscles: smooth- found lining visceral organs such as the bladder. Cardiac- it is the heart. Skeletal- this is usually what people are referring to when talking about muscular system. Skeletal muscles attach to bones by tendons. They are responsible for locomotion in the body.
it provides shape and/or structure to the body
The system that is the interaction of muscles and bones is called the Skeletomuscular system.
The musculoskeletal system is responsible for moving the body. In involves both skeletal and the muscular systems.
with out locomotion the body will be stiff with out movment
The reproductive system is responsible for conception and childbearing.