Yes. The definition of an organ is: a structure that contains at least two different types of tissue functioning together for a common purpose. The skeletal system contains organs such as bones, cartilage, ligaments and tendons which are all used to facilitate mobility and for the overall structural support of the body.
Some joints do not move so to speak, such as the fixed joints in the skull. They do allow for slight movement if the skull way experiencing alot of pressure. (such as someone standing on a persons head.lol.) If the skull was completely rigid, skull fractures would be much more common. moveable joints allow for the full and complete movement of bodily appendages.
No, but there are bones in your body such as the kneecap which exist only to aid or protect a joint.
No you asswhole.What kind of dick head are you?
Inappropriate answer, tendons hold 2 bones together,
Nope, a joint is where two bones come together, or articulate. So there are at least two bones for every joint.
No. A joint is a structure that is made of tissue.
The shoulder is a joint; there is just one joint per shoulder.
we need joints to keep our body up right with no joints our bones will be all over the place and floppy.
We need joints to help us move and bend our body, also we have joints to get flexibility in out bones.
Bones form the frame of the body. They are connected at various types of joints and are held together by connective tissue.
The skeletal system is made up of bones, joints, and connective tissues.
Joints. The joints connect the bones into place, so it is your bones that hurt when you get bad joints in old age.
Bones in your body do not intersect. However, they meet at joints.
The shoulder is a joint; there is just one joint per shoulder.
JOINTS
Ligaments.
Bones form the frame of the body. They are connected at various types of joints and are held together by connective tissue.
we need joints to keep our body up right with no joints our bones will be all over the place and floppy.
we need joints to keep our body up right with no joints our bones will be all over the place and floppy.
We need joints to help us move and bend our body, also we have joints to get flexibility in out bones.
It is a membrane that lines all the bones in the body, except at the joints of long bones.
Your bones, joints, and muscles
not necessary....most of the bones in our body DO have joints like the femur and tibia.....but some dont for example the bones that make up our skull...etc.