sure
move and stand.
Your nerves, skeleton, and muscle systems :)
The skeleton provides structure and support for muscles to attach to, allowing them to contract and move our body parts. Joints in the skeleton also enable flexibility and range of motion for movement. The skeleton acts as a lever system, amplifying and facilitating muscle contractions to produce movement.
yep, without a skeleton your body would be all soft and saggy, you wouldnt be able to move at all and you'd be lying on the floor in a pile
fin and tail
because if we dont have a skeleton we can not move
muscles that help the skeleton to move are? just an involuntary muscle
your joints
Most fish have very flexible skeletons laced with soft cartilage that allow them to move quickly and with great flexibility. This allows them to easily outrun predators and squeeze into very tight spots.
Muscles attached to the bones are responsible for moving them. When a muscle contracts, it pulls on the bone it is attached to, causing it to move. This allows for a wide range of movements in the body.
their fins and other physical features are thinned, unlike humans. Humans, in comparison to fish, have much bulkier limbs than fish. Water is able to move/glide past the fish body parts easier.
cartilage