There are animals that can move their bodies without bones, for instance worms and insects have no bones.
The bones form the skeleton and support the body. It is the muscles that move some of the bones to allow us to move our bodies.
The muscles are connected to the bones. Without the bones, the muscles would fall down in a mass of mush, but without the muscles, the bones would not be able to make our bodies move. We would always stay still.
The Muscle Tissue makes our bones move
Yes, trout have bones in their bodies.
They are there for your internal organs to be protected, help you move, and carry blood through your body.
a fluid in protects it (synovial fluid)
I found out that a guinea pig has 206 bones in it's body!
Without tendons, you wouldn't be able to move your bones effectively. Tendons are crucial in connecting muscles to bones and transferring the force generated by the muscles. Without tendons, your muscles wouldn't be able to move your bones, leading to immobility and loss of function.
Yes- without them, you would be a pile of flesh on the floor, unable to move.
Muscles supply support and a way for bones to move/bend at the joints without falling apart.
Muscles supply support and a way for bones to move/bend at the joints without falling apart.
Yes, crocodiles have bones just like other vertebrate animals. Their skeletal system provides support and structure for their bodies, enabling them to move and carry out various functions.