The three systems that work together to enable animal movement are the muscular system, skeletal system, and nervous system. The muscular system generates force through muscle contractions, while the skeletal system provides structure and support, allowing for movement and leverage. The nervous system coordinates and controls these actions by sending signals from the brain to the muscles, ensuring precise and coordinated movements. Together, these systems facilitate locomotion and various forms of movement in animals.
If you move an animal out of it's natural habitat then it might not survive because they have already adapted to their own environment. However, it depends where you put the animal make sure that it's needs are still being considered, so they can be well taken care of.
Languidly.
Protists that have animal-like characteristics are categorized as protozoans. The protozoan group is further subdivided by the way in which the protozoans move. The categories include sacordinians which move using pseudopod, zooflagellates which move using flagella, ciliaphorans which move using cilia, and sporozoans which form spores.
A fox is an animal that has 4 legs. It uses these to walk.
Generally it's size skeleton and musculature will be the main characteristics of its ability to move.
Skeletal and nervous systems
Digestive and skeletal systems
The term covers the way that the two systems work together to move smoothly.
Its an elephant. I don't know how to put the pieces together to make it an elephant, but if you move them all away from the center you see the outline of an elephant in the stone.
The animal with the long neck like the eel began to move
If plates move together they will make a montinous or a hill side area. If lava is flowing beneath it it can make a volcano and potentialy erupt.
tissues tissues
hetorotrophs that can move,but can not make their own food
They both protect parts of other systems and both help them stand up and move.
The muscular and skeletal systems work together in the arm to bend. The muscles, attached to the bones by tendons, contract to move the bones at the joints and create the bending motion.
You can't make someone move out, you have to let them decide that themselves. Eventually, they will move out.
the function is to make parts of the animal cell to move just like humans