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The ischial tuberosity, a bony prominence on the ischium, supports body weight when sitting. It provides a stable base for the pelvis, allowing for balance and comfort in a seated position. This structure is often referred to as the "sit bones" and plays a crucial role in weight distribution while sitting.
the backbone.
The axis supports the weight of the head.
Yes it does. It contains calcium that supports the growth of bones and teeth. Yes it does. It contains calcium that supports the growth of bones and teeth.
Other bones in their body like the tail bone supports them.
the muscles
The human skeleton.
An adult ox typically has around 207 bones in its skeleton. This number can vary slightly depending on the individual and breed. The skeletal structure supports the ox's weight and facilitates movement, similar to other large mammals.
The hip bone takes some of the weight off of the spine so that humans can walk. It also supports some of the vital organs, as well as the pelvis.
The tissue that supports the teeth are the bones of the jaw and the ligaments that hold the teeth in place.
cartilage
Skeletal sysytem