The Muscular System.
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The Skeletal System
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Carpal bones of the hands that allow the movement of wrist Andtarsal bones of feet which allow the movement of bone are the shortest bone of the body
muscles help to tie bones of the skeleton together and supplement the skeleton in supporting the body against the gravity.
Bones: Provide support and protection to the body's organs and give structure to the body. Muscles: Tissues that contract and relax to allow movement of body parts. Joints: Where two or more bones meet, allowing for movement and flexibility in the body.
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).
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 skeletal, muscular, and integumentary (skin) systems provide support, allow movement, and protect the body. Without bones and muscles, the body would be like an empty sack of skin, without shape and the ability to move. The skin plays an added, critical role because it protects the body from hazards, prevents fluid loss, and helps control temperature.
The two main functions of joints are for support and movement. Joints allow you to move your body and to support it and hold the bones together.
The skeletal system and the muscular system work together to make body movement possible. Muscles and bones are connected by tendons.
The bones make the body to move by forming joints with other bones, which allows the skeleton to be flexible, allowing movement.