i dont know 3 but one is Ligaments
Your bones, joints, and muscles
thya arer the bones, joints, and muscles.
The ways in which a string puppet work similar to the way our bones and muscles work are quite simple. The strings being attached to the areas they are and pulling each area which in turn pulls the next, is similar to the way our muscles, bones, and joints, work together to help us move about.
ways in which we can care of our bones
Your muscles are attached to bones and other muscles via tendons and ligaments to enable movement throughout the body.
Both string puppets and our bones and muscles rely on a system of interconnected structures to achieve movement. In both cases, a series of interconnected parts work together to create motion. String puppets use strings that are attached to various parts of the puppet, much like our bones are connected by muscles and tendons to create movement in our bodies.
because without bones we would be a big fat blob. No movement will lead to no muscle growth, so we would be a big fat blob. That is if we had something to feed us, because without bones we would be a big fat unmovable blob unless we rolled around to get to places. Similar to a worm, but bigger and fatter. to make things easier to understand, no bones+no movement=big fat hairy blob.
The strings that hold the joints of a marionette together mirror the way tendons hold bones together, and how tendons react with bones. The puppet is a cruder version of a human being, but the actions are a kind of imitation.
Bones develop by either of the two ways, intramembranous and intracartilagenous.
Muscle cells can be classified based on their structure as either skeletal, smooth, or cardiac muscle cells. These types of muscle cells differ in their appearance and function. Skeletal muscles are attached to bones and help with voluntary movements, smooth muscles are found in the walls of organs and blood vessels, and cardiac muscles are unique to the heart.
they turn in to light and go through three bones...
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.