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Which systems does your skeletal system coordinate with to allow you to move?

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Answer:

Skeletal and muscle system

Step-by-step explanation:

Muscles are responsible for generating force which is then transferred by the tendons to the bones.

Bones under the impact of this force starts moving if this force is greater enough to overcome the following forces -

a) Weight of the moving body part

b) gravity,

c) Any other external resistance.

Cord-like tendons are attached to the bones of the legs, arms, and face. These are known as Skeletal muscles which are made up of fibers. Fibres hold the skeleton together and provides shape to the body and also help in voluntary movements. These muscles also helps in contraction and expansion of joint bones.

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Answer:

The answer is Muscular System and Nervous System.

Step-by-step explanation:

The skeletal system is strongly related to the Muscular System, which is what allows the body to maintain its stability and give it movement, and this in turn works in coordination with the Nervous System that is the one that generates and commands the motor orders.

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