You should have phrased it, "What is the importance of the joints in the skeletal system?" Well you use joints all the time if you don't know that... I will give you an example of why it's so important. If you only had bones without any joints. You would not be able to bend, or twist. You would be EXTREMELY stiff. It would probably be nearly impossible for you to move. Also you would not be able to play Video Games because you have to bend your fingers or twist and rotate them.
The reason muscles are so important to your skeletal system is because they help your bones move. If we didn't have muscles we wouldn't be able to move our body.
the skeletal system does not "make us move" but it provides the framework for the muscular system,this works in tandem(both systems together) with the skeletal system to give us mobility
Somewhat. Muscles (muscular system) pull on bones by contracting, so in a sense it is the bones that move your body, but just indirectly.
because it is
because it supports your body
by the cartilage
Gives great bone strength
There are no skeletal muscles in the circulatory system. They are smooth muscles and cardiac muscles.
The muscular system is made up of muscles, the Skeletal system is made up of bones
The two main divisions of the skeletal system are the axial skeletal system and the appendicular skeletal system.
Skeletal muscles help you when you want to move. Skeletal muscles are voluntary muscles that you can control.
exoskeleton
Somatic, or voluntary, nerves connect to skeletal muscles refers to the conscious control of skeletal muscles.
The skeletal system gives the body a rigid form.
skeletal system
Skeletal muscles.
The muscles
Skeletal muscles are controlled by motor neurons in the somatic branch of the peripheral nervous system, which is controlled by the central nervous system.
Mostly as a structural support. It is what the muscles attach to, to allow movement, breathing, etc.