An organism that has a muscular system is typically referred to as a "muscle-bearing organism" or simply a "muscle-bearing animal." This includes a wide range of life forms, primarily within the animal kingdom, such as mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and fish. These organisms possess specialized muscle tissues that enable movement and various physiological functions. In contrast, plants and many microorganisms do not have a muscular system.
its a multicellular organism
The study of the muscular system is known as myology.
The muscular system describes all of the muscles that make up the body.
The muscles of an organism make up the muscular system.
The combination of the skeletal and muscular systems is called the musculoskeletal system. This system is responsible for providing structure, support, and movement to the body.
cardiac muscle
muscular system
muscular and skeletal
In general diseases that attack the muscles are called myopathies. Muscular dystrophy would be one example.
Muscular is myology. Don't think there's a specific name for skeletal system.
Fascia
The Muscular-Skeletal System.