The ten major bones in the human body are: the cranium (skull), mandible (lower jaw), vertebral column (spine), sternum (breast bone), ribs, pelvic girdle (pelvis), femurs, patella (knee cap), fibulae (upper part of lower arm) and phalanges (fingers and toes).
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Bones
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The functions of the ligaments is to attach the muscles to the bones, to attach bones to bones, to give support to the joints and help in the movement of the joint and body
Tendons are the thin sheet of muscles that connect to the bones and joints. The main muscles are attached to the tendons to give our body its form.
There are quite a number of characteristics of bones. They are found all over the body and are moved by muscles. They are form the main support base for the body as they make up the skeletal system.
The skeletal system and the muscular system work together to make body movement possible. Muscles and bones are connected by tendons.
The skeletal system of a goldfish is made up of small bones and cartilage, but it does not have hardly any bigger bones, and it is hard to tell how many there are. There are 3 main muscles in the muscular system.
bones have 4 main functions, they hold up the body, ( so it is not a blob of living ooze ) the marrow inside them produces blood, bones like the rib cage protect vital organs like the heart, and bones also give muscles something to hold on to. joints allow bones to move.
First off, bones play an important role in assisting in movement. Bones are attached to various muscles in the body, so when muscles contract, they move the bones, which helps to assist the body's muscular system. However, one of the main helping components of bones is the production of various blood cells, which helps systems such as the circulatory system and lymphatic system. By producing red blood cells with bone marrow located in various forms of bones, your body can maintain homeostasis(normalcy in the body, or internal balance) and stay alive with the constant production of such cells and even platelets. Bone marrow also produces white blood cells which are vital to preventing infection in the body (lymphatic system). So all in all, bones work together with the muscular system, circulatory system, and the lymphatic system.
the main one is of course the brain. You can't move without it.
Body cavities aid movement of the body because they help support, protect, and separate internal organs divided by muscles, bones, and ligaments. Bones especially need protection because they are the main way an organism moves.
The circulatory system is composed of vessels and muscles that control the flow of blood around the body. This process of blood flowing around the body is called circulation. The main components of the circulatory system are the heart, arteries, capillaries and the veins.
I believe the main functions of bones are: 1. Support of the body (eg. spine) 2. Movement (eg. humerus) 3. Attachment for muscles and tendons (eg. hip bones) 4. Storage of bone marrow, where you find the stem cells for blood components (red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets etc.) 5. Protection of vital organs (eg. ribs protecting heart, lungs)
nutrients are the main components of food