Skeletal system
It protects delicate organs such as the brain and heart and it also provides anchor points and levers for muscles to work against, allowing movement. It also gives shape and form
The Adam's Apple protects and supports the larnyx (or voice box) and also acts as an anchor for various laryngeal muscles.
Many invertebrates have shells or exoskeletons which can be used to anchor muscles.
To protect internal organs To anchor the muscles To give shape and structure
There are two types of muscles associated with the tongue, the intrinsic and the extrinsic. The extrinsic muscles attach the tongue to the skull and anchor it to the throat.
chordae tendineae
An anchor is heavy object that holds a boat in place and keeps it from drifting. Can also be a metaphor for something or someone that provides confidence, reassurance or stability.
Held fast by or as if by an anchor. An anchor is a heavy object dropped by a boat which embeds itself in the sea floor and thus provides a mooring to which the boat can be secured.
To support, give form and shape, protect and an anchor point for muscles to articulate.
The skeletal system is the anchor and lever system that the muscles pull against to cause locomotion.spinous process and transverse processThe bones are the leavers against which the muscles pull.In reference to the axial skeleton, the spinous process and the transverse process are the leavers against which the muscles pull.Superior articular process
Bones act as a anchor for the muscles, tendons, and ligaments, so the person can have mobility and do basic tasks.
It provides the grass with nutrients and let's the grass anchor itself to the ground.