what causes movement in the living things
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They may walk, run, jump, crawl, climb, swim, glide, or fly. They can do this because they have muscles that are triggered to contract (shorten) by nerves (electrical signals from the brain). When muscles contract, they pull on a part of the body, such as part of the skeleton (bones).
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