The Muscular System.
muscular system
The Skeletal System
The skeletal system works with the muscular system to allow body movement. Muscles attach to bones via tendons and when muscles contract, they pull on the bones creating movement at the joints. The bones provide structure and support for the body while the muscles provide the force necessary for movement.
The musculoskeletal system is responsible for motion and movement of the body. It includes bones, muscles, tendons, and ligaments that work together to allow the body to move in various ways.
There is no short bones in the human body, because there are so many tiny bones wich make up to one big bone.
Bones provide structure and support for the body, while joints allow for movement by connecting bones together. Muscles attach to bones via tendons and contract to move the bones at the joints, allowing for movement and maintaining the body's structure.
muscles help to tie bones of the skeleton together and supplement the skeleton in supporting the body against the gravity.
The category of bones that support the body's weight and work with muscles to provide movement is called the skeletal system. It includes bones such as the femur, tibia, and vertebrae, which support the body and articulate with muscles to allow for movement.
The body itself is not an organ; rather, it is composed of a collection of organs, tissues, and systems that work together to facilitate movement. Muscles, bones, and joints are key components that enable the body to move.
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.
The human skeleton typically consists of 206 bones. These bones provide support, protect organs, and allow for movement in the body.
The articulation of two or more bones is called a joint. Joints are where bones come together and allow movement in the body.