They do give the ability to move but not strength.
It is the muscles that allow certain bones to move.
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The bones and muscles provide strength, support and shape to the body. The skeletal system or the bones is a framework on which all organs and muscles are attached. Bones protect the internal organs. Muscles give the body its outer shape and muscles along with bones help in movement.
Smooth Muscle, Cardiac Muscle, and Skeletal Muscle
Muscles allow the body to move. There is your basic answer. To give more information, you have three types of muscles. They are skeletal, smooth, and cardiac muscles. Your skeletal muscles are attached to your skeletal system as the name implies. The smooth muscles are all muscles that aren't skeletal muscles or cardiac muscles such as your diaphragm, which controls breathing, and stomach, which causes the stomach's contraction and expansion. Your cardiac muscles control the heart's beat. So as far as the purpose of the muscles system, is to keep you alive. Without it, you could not move, digest food, or circulate blood throughout your body.
Muscles allow the body to move. There is your basic answer. To give more information, you have three types of muscles. They are skeletal, smooth, and cardiac muscles. Your skeletal muscles are attached to your skeletal system as the name implies. The smooth muscles are all muscles that aren't skeletal muscles or cardiac muscles such as your diaphragm, which controls breathing, and stomach, which causes the stomach's contraction and expansion. Your cardiac muscles control the heart's beat. So as far as the purpose of the muscles system, is to keep you alive. Without it, you could not move, digest food, or circulate blood throughout your body.
you mean how does the circulatory system interact with the muscular system? The heart is made of cardiac muscle that allows it to beat and the blood vessels have smooth muscle in them that help them constrict or dilate. And, the other way around, the circulatory system provides the fuel in the form of glucose and oxygen so that the muscles can do their work.^^ ~fayechums~
The muscles hold the bones up, and the bones back up the force of the muscles.
A cytoskeleton is like our muscles in a way that like the intermediate filaments in a cytoskeleton they give us our strength.
Skeletal muscles are designed to give maximum strength - the drawback to this is that they can only operate for a short while. Try holding your arm out straight level for an hour. Cardiac muscles are designed to work continuously (short bursts but forever) - the drawback to this is that their maximum effort is only mediocre. Skeletal muscles are attached to your bones,smooth muscles work in your organs,and cardiac muscles work in your heart.
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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.
No. While the shape of your body does depend on your muscles, it is not their function. Muscles regulate movement and posture. If anything the skeletal system retains structure.
Yes, the English word "enable", meaning "to give strength or ability to" is a verb.