NO
We have skeletons so that we don't look like a big glob.
Skeletons don't have muscles, dumbshit.
to support and to protect
Voluntary muscle provides movement and helps protect the inner organs.It would take a textbook to describe the origins, insertions and actions of all the muscles in your body.
They support and protect animals as well as provide rigidity for movement.
To protect the musclesTo protect the muscles
They're hollow.
Hydrostatic skeletons - muscles surround a fluid-filled cavity that supports the muscles.; when the muscles contract, they push against fluid in the body cavity, causing the body to change shape (in annelids and certain cnidarians) Exoskeleton - external skeleton; a hard body covering made of chitin; move by using muscles attached to the inside of the exoskeleton; these muscles bend and straighten the joints (in arthropods) Endoskeleton - a structural support located inside the body; made of calcified plates; plates support and protect, the animal, and gives them a bumpy and irregular texture (in sea stars and other echinoderms, vertebrates, sponges)
The chin provides attachment for muscles related to chewing and speaking. It also helps give shape and definition to the lower part of the face.
Your skeleton gives shape to your body, only the ribs protect the organs such as the heart, lungs, diaphragm and your skull protects your brain.
No bomes protect your skull but it is wrapped with muscles.
The function of many bones is to move things especailly in the limbs wiith the help of muscles.