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What keeps bones from grinding against each other when they move?

cartilage


What rubbery substance keeps the bones from grinding together when you move?

Synovial fluid


Can you move your bodies without bones?

There are animals that can move their bodies without bones, for instance worms and insects have no bones.


What would happen if there were no tendons attached to your bones?

Without tendons, you wouldn't be able to move your bones effectively. Tendons are crucial in connecting muscles to bones and transferring the force generated by the muscles. Without tendons, your muscles wouldn't be able to move your bones, leading to immobility and loss of function.


Do you have to have bones?

Yes- without them, you would be a pile of flesh on the floor, unable to move.


What do muscles supply to the bones?

Muscles supply support and a way for bones to move/bend at the joints without falling apart.


What Muscles supply to the bones.?

Muscles supply support and a way for bones to move/bend at the joints without falling apart.


What would happen if you didn't have tissue between your bones?

Bones grinding on bones is a painful and debilitating condition. The cartilage between the bones keeps this from happening.


How do bones and muscles work together to move the body?

Well bones keep you from becoming very flexible. Without bones, you wouldn't be able to stand up or anything. Muscles make you move by expanding and contracting so you need both bones and muscles to live.


How can the worm survive without bones?

Although the worm has not bones, it does have a hydro scleten which is basicly water and it allows the worm to move by contracting muscle's.


What do the bones do in the body?

Bones makes us move, if we have no bones we can't move...


How does muscles and bones connected?

Muscle is connected to bone with tendons, bones are attached with ligaments and separated by cartilage to keep bones from grinding on each other.