Muscles are not organs. As far as bones, they are not vital organs. (not that I know of)
The muscles and bones of the legs
If you had no bones, the organ system most affected would be the musculoskeletal system. Without bones, you would have no structure or support for your muscles to attach to, making movement and posture difficult. Additionally, your bones play a role in protecting vital organs and producing blood cells.
Bones and muscles protect organs.
there is no organ in the muscular system, only bones and muscles
smooth muscles
there is no organ in the muscular system, only bones and muscles
Only skeletal muscles are connected to bones. They don't attach directly to the bones, but are attached by tendons that emerge at the ends of the muscle groups or individual muscles. Smooth muscles are organ muscles, and cardiac muscle is specialized conductive muscle of the heart. Answer courtesy of gallop
The muscles which aren't technically an 'organ'.
There are muscles attached to bones, but bones do not have muscles.
Muscular is an organ system that helps the body to move. Is has three types which are skeletal, smooth and cardiac muscle. Muscles work together with the bones to guard the bodyâ??s vital organs and support them in moving.
no, an organ contains cells and all that bloody stuff.. your skeletal system is just bones and calcium!
The tongue. It is made of several muscles that don't have any bones attached to it.