The skeleton provides the attachment for muscles and other tissues. Bones of the skeleton are attached to each other by ligaments, and muscle is attached to bone by tendons.
Yes, it is usually a raised prominence such as a tuberosity or process.
The bones provide a rigid framework onto which the muscles can attach so that a body can raise itself off the ground and move around efficiently. The skeleton also provides protection for the body's vital organs.
1) The skeletal system provides solid support to attach muscles to so that your muscles can do useful work. 2) The skeletal system protects your internal organs, in particular the ribcage and skull provide this benefit. 3) The skeletal system creates new red and white blood cells for your body.
it protects the internal organs such as brain,heart and lungs.... it provides support...with out the skeletal system we would not be able to stand..... Bones provide the structure for muscles to attach so that our bodies are able to move.....but bons are connected to muscles by tendons
Support- framework for bodyProtects organsProduces blood cellsAttachment for tendons/ligaments/musclesStorage for mineral depositsMovement- skeletal muscles attach to the skeleton by tendons, and the skeleton provides leverage for movement
Essentially bones are articulated levers joined to each other by ligamets. The tendons provide structure and direction while muscles provide the power to activate the levers
Muscles.
The bones provide a rigid framework onto which the muscles can attach so that a body can raise itself off the ground and move around efficiently. The skeleton also provides protection for the body's vital organs.
muscle spindle
its the same
The skeletal system is the boney framework for the body. Your skeleton helps provide support for good body posture and protects important vital organs like your lungs and heart. The bones of the skeleton are connected by ligaments. Muscles attach to the bones via tendons. Where two bones meet it's called a joint. The bones of the skeletal system along with the support of ligaments, tendons, and muscles act as a lever and pulley system enabling movement of the body. As opposing muscle groups contract and release, the work of the muscles moves the bones. For safe, healthy, injury-free movement it is important that the bones of your skeleton be held in proper alignment and the muscles be well-balanced for every joint to move freely and easily. From a structural perspective, the skeletal system is the foundation for good posture, functional movement, and health.
The skeletal system is the boney framework for the body. Your skeleton helps provide support for good body posture and protects important vital organs like your lungs and heart. The bones of the skeleton are connected by ligaments. Muscles attach to the bones via tendons. Where two bones meet it's called a joint. The bones of the skeletal system along with the support of ligaments, tendons, and muscles act as a lever and pulley system enabling movement of the body. As opposing muscle groups contract and release, the work of the muscles moves the bones. For safe, healthy, injury-free movement it is important that the bones of your skeleton be held in proper alignment and the muscles be well-balanced for every joint to move freely and easily. From a structural perspective, the skeletal system is the foundation for good posture, functional movement, and health.
Muscles provide movement, especially the skeletal muscles. The smooth muscles in our organs produce movement called peristalsis or tonic contraction which holds sphincters closed.
Long bones.
The basic purpose of internal skeleton is to provide place for attachment of muscles. The internal skeleton protects the essential organs like heart and lungs (rib cage). The backbone gives flexibility to move. The girdles support the limbs. The skull protects our brain. All evolved in course of time to meet the demands of animal encounter with the environmental conditions.
Basically, I don't know how deep you want to go with this, but the bones provide the framework for the muscles. Muscles, through a series of movements from electrolytes, contract and move the bones- so you are able to type, run, jump etc. Muscles are attached to bones with tendons. Your bones/skeleton is renewed every 10 years and the femur served as the model of engineering for the Eiffel Tower.
The skeletal system has three main functions: to provide shape and support to your body, to give a place for muscles to attach (muscles attach to the bone by tendons), and to produce your red blood cells (red blood cells are produced in the marrow). The bones of the skeleton attach to one another by ligaments, which are very strong "strings" that stretch from one bone to another in the joints (knee, elbow, etc.).
The skeletal system has three main functions: to provide shape and support to your body, to give a place for muscles to attach (muscles attach to the bone by tendons), and to produce your red blood cells (red blood cells are produced in the marrow). The bones of the skeleton attach to one another by ligaments, which are very strong "strings" that stretch from one bone to another in the joints (knee, elbow, etc.).