shenomandibular ligament
The anterior superior iliac spine provides attachments for ligaments and muscles.
Temporalis.
The muscles attach on the inside of these coverings at flexible joints.
It is a sphenoid bone; single, irregular bat(a bird)-shape bone forming part of the CRANIAL Floor. Not many people think sphenoid bone being part of the cranial bone that is why they don't find any answer to this question. but Sphenoid bone is one of the cranial bone and can be found on the cranial floor when looking at the skull from its superior view.
It houses the ribs and chest muscles
Yoolo
The tail or caudal fin is attached to the spine. The others are attached to muscles.
Your spine is atached to your neck muscles, You neck is attached to your brain. You get a migrane.
Not unless you peel back the skin and muscles.
the muscles in the back help stablize the spine
The brain stem or the medulla is attached to the top off the spine.
Muscles are attached to tendons which are attached to bones.
Many muscles are attached to shoulder girdle. You have trapezius, deltoid muscles attached to spine of the scapula and clavicle. Rhomboid major and minor muscles and serratus anterior muscle attached to the medial border of the scapula. You have subscapularis, supraspinatus, infraspinatus muscles attached to the inner and outer surfaces of the scapula. You have teres minor and major muscles attached to lateral border of the scapula. You have pectoralis major muscle (clavicular head) attached to clavicle. You have biceps muscle attached to coracoid process and supraglenoid tubercle of the scapula. you have long head of triceps attached to infraglenoid tubercle of the scapula. you have pectoralis major muscle attached to coracoid process of the scapula.You have subclavius muscle attached to clavicle.
These muscles are the core and they give proper posture to the body. That is they support the spine and maintain their optimal position and in turn helps in protecting the spine. for spine, maintaining proper posture is the best protection. So along with lower back muscles the abdominal and oblique muscles help protect the spine
because the muscles are attached the bones
Muscles and bones are attached by tendons.
All skeletal muscles are attached to bones. This is why they are called skeletal muscles.