When standing, the weight of the upper body is supported by the pelvis which then (evenly) distributes this weight to your legs. So roughly, the bones involved are the pelvis, femurs,tibiae, fibulae and all the tarsal bones.
From our head to our toes, bones provide support for our bodies and help form our shape. The skull protects the brain and forms the shape of our face. The spinal cord, a pathway for messages between the brain and the body, is protected by the backbone, or spinal column.
The ribs form a cage that shelters the heart, lungs, liver, and spleen, and the pelvis helps protect the bladder, intestines, and in women, the reproductive organs.
Although they're very light, bones are strong enough to support our entire weight.
The human skeleton has 206 bones, which begin to develop before birth. When the skeleton first forms, it is made of flexible cartilage, but within a few weeks it begins the process of ossification. Ossification is when the cartilage is replaced by hard deposits of calcium phosphate and stretchy collagen, the two main components of bone. It takes about 20 years for this process to be completed.
The bones of kids and young teens are smaller than those of adults and contain "growing zones" called growth plates. These plates consist of columns of multiplying cartilage cells that grow in length, and then change into hard, mineralized bone. These growth plates are easy to spot on an X-ray. Because girls mature at an earlier age than boys, their growth plates change into hard bone at an earlier age.
bones have joints and joints help the bones move
bones support muscles and other tissues. Muscles contract, moving bones, which move the body.
bones help us stand by giving us a structure but they arent the only things that help us stand... the main thing that helps us stand is our mussles
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stay upright.
vertebrae
The bodily system that consists of the bones, their associated cartilages, and the joints, and supports and protects the body, produces blood cells, and stores minerals. It is the bones in your body together that make up the skeletal system.
Well, when you are born, you have 300-350 bones. But, when you grow into an adult you end up with only about 206 bones in your body because many of them fuse together.What is fascinating is that more than half of your 206 bones are found in your hands and feet.See the Related Links for "ask.Yahoo.com: How many bones does the human body contain?" to the left for the answer.
The human skeleton in the human body is made up of 206 bones. There are no bones in the skeletal system of bones that begin with the letter Q.
The hands have the most bones -- 27 in each hand. The hands and feet together make up more than half the bones in the human body. There are 206 bones in the human body; 106 of these are in the hands and feet (27 in each hand and 26 in each foot).
The body's structure is provided by the skeletal system (skeleton), which includes bones, cartilage, and connecting tissues. The bones hold up the body and give it structure - without bones, higher animals would not be able to exist.
Well, without bones, your body would be like jelly. the muscles themselves cant sustain all the weight of your body, so that's when the bones come in and do their job to hold everything up and move around :)
All the bones in the human body is made up of calcium.
No. There are 208 bones in a human body.
bones are important because they hold up the body and help it balance
The bodily system that consists of the bones, their associated cartilages, and the joints, and supports and protects the body, produces blood cells, and stores minerals. It is the bones in your body together that make up the skeletal system.
hard thingies that hold up your body or skeleton
using musc;es and bones
Bones hold your body up if you didn't have bones you would be a mass of flesh in a skin bag on the floor.
together about, 200 bones make up the human skeleton.
bones make up roughly 15 percent of the average adult's total body mass.
they keep it up and give it structure and support
It will hold up the human body if it is placed on it. Technically, the effect will be that it will hold the body off the subflooring and floor joists.