Muscles contract either isometrically or isotonically, and the bones provide attachment points for the muscles, one is the anchor point, the origin, and the other is the movable point, the insertion. The joint is where the two bones articulate with cartilage to produce the joint that is the lever.
Muscles contract
they are connected to bones by ligaments
bones are stiff and hinge at certain areas (joints) such as knees, hips, elbows, etc
the contraction of the muscle pulls the bone which pivots at the joint
the sekelatin muscle helps it to allow movement
Movement
Your movable bones are attached to skeletal muscles by tendons. Your muscles move to pull the bones, which are often attached by semi-restricted ball-joints, like in your elbows and knees.
Muscles, bones and tendons work together to move your arm. The tendons will connect the muscles to the bones and the bones will provide the necessary support which will facilitate the movement.
they allow for leverage so the muscles can contract
Well, yes but bones have no nerve stimulus so respond to muscle movement.
Bones move by your musclesBones have joints that let them move back and forth, muscles help them move, and you need energy to move your body like healthy How_do_your_bones_move.
the musculoskeletal system
The bones and muscles of the leg work together when the leg moves. The bones give the leg its structure, while the muscles hang onto the bones and allow the leg to actually move. The muscles make their movements via contractions and expansions.
Your bones give your body shape and structure and keep you from being a gelatinous mass. Your muscles allow your body to move (every movement internal or external is controlled by muscles).
Muscles are attached to bones by tendons. The muscles contract to allow movement, while the skeleton gives the muscles support. The muscles and bones move together, basically with the muscles contracting and the bones allowing them to stay up. Something like that.
Yes, they do! Along with the bones and the blood, the muscles help keep your body together and help you move.
muscles help to tie bones of the skeleton together and supplement the skeleton in supporting the body against the gravity.