They're all pretty important!
fingers - phalanges
hands - metacarpals
wrist - carpals
forearm - Ulna and radius
top of arm - Humourus (sp?)
collar bone - clavical (sp?)
Breast plate - sternum
Head - Skull
shoulder blade - scapula
Ribs
Pelvic bone
top of leg - Femur
knee cap - Platela
Bottom of leg - Tibia and Fibula
Ankle - Talus
foot - Metatarsals
toes - phalanges
Some important bones in the body include the skull (protecting the brain), the sternum (protecting the heart and lungs), the vertebrae (supporting the spine), and the femur (the longest bone in the body, supporting leg movement).
The most important bone in the body is the skull. It protects the brain which runs the body
and the ears.
Dislocation affects the joints in the body, where the bones are forced out of their normal positions. This can cause pain, swelling, and limited mobility in the affected joint. It is important to seek medical attention for proper treatment.
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 four main types of bones are long bones (e.g. femur), short bones (e.g. carpals), flat bones (e.g. sternum), and irregular bones (e.g. vertebrae). Each type serves a specific function in the body's musculoskeletal system.
Yes, it is important to maintain the health of your bones to prevent conditions such as osteoporosis, fractures, and bone loss. Strong bones also support overall physical well-being, mobility, and quality of life. Regular exercise, a balanced diet rich in calcium and vitamin D, and avoiding behaviors that weaken bones are essential for bone health.
A bursa acts as a cushioning and lubricating structure that reduces friction and allows for smooth movement between bones. Having a bursa between movable bones helps to prevent wear and tear on the joint surfaces, decreasing the risk of pain, inflammation, and injury.
bones are important because they hold up the body and help it balance
Bones are important because they make the shape of our body ! .................
because it strenthens our bones
because it strenthens our bones
it is because it strengthens your bones
calcium and phosphate
For example hydroxyapatite in bones, the most important salt in our body.
of course! it is one of the most important bones in your body.
because without bones your body would become jello because there would be nothing to hold your body in place
If you think about this, you can figure it out. Why is it important to have a solid structure to your body? Without bones, you'd be a slug or a jellyfish.
they hold up the body to keep its structure and produce important nutirents for your body...also blood cells are produced in the marrow of the bones
because vitamins make ur bones stronger