Muscles move bones.
Muscles work in antagonistic pairs to move bones. The pairs consist of an agonist (prime mover) that contracts to produce a movement, and an antagonist that relaxes to allow the movement to occur smoothly. This coordinated action helps control the direction and speed of movement.
Skeletal Muscles
Bones, ligaments, tendons, and muscles allow animals to move.
Tails and legs help support a vertebrates body and allow it to move. Other structures to help a body move are muscle and bones.
They are the muscles. Muscles contract in pairs to move the parts across the joint. One muscle contract with more power. The opposite muscle contracts with less power and get stretched over to allow the first muscle to act.
Muscles, tendons, and ligaments work together to help bones move slowly and smoothly. These structures provide support, stability, and control during movement, allowing for controlled and precise motions. Strengthening these structures through exercise can also improve overall movement and reduce the risk of injury.
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.
I think it may be the bones and the organs.(i am learning this in Science this week)
The muscles that work as opposite pairs to move bones are called "antagonistic muscles." When one muscle in the pair contracts to create movement, the other muscle relaxes to allow that movement to occur. This coordinated action helps in the smooth and controlled movement of limbs and other body parts. An example of this is the biceps and triceps in the arm.
Bones makes us move, if we have no bones we can't move...
with a lot of help you need muscles to pull on bones so that you can move