The axial skeleton
they give the body support
Yes they do. They have many little bones in their body which makes up a skeleton Yes they do... they have a skeleton similar to most animals - ie - they have a skull, spine, rib-cage and limbs.
The bones in your body (which makes up the skeleton) are what give it support and are what protect its organs from harm. the bones contain bone marrow which produce R B C s
A skeleton will drop:*Bones 0-3 *Arrows 0-3 30%: *bow *enchanted bow
Yes, the skeleton provides support, protection for vital organs, and enables movement in vertebrate animals. It is composed of bones and cartilage that give shape and structure to the 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.
Based on which type of skeleton hand you are looking for, you could try a party / Halloween store for more information. If you are looking for a real skeleton hand, you could try searching for a doctor that specializes in bones and they could give you more information.
Bones are primarily composed of collagen, a protein that provides strength and flexibility, and minerals such as calcium and phosphorus, which contribute to the bone's hardness and resistance to compression. Together, these components give bones their structure and support the body's skeletal system.
Bones serve the same purposes in all vertebrates, They help movement because they provide anchors for the muscles and give them something to pull on. In parrots, as in most flighted birds many of the bones are hollow to reduce weight.
Examples of fixed joints in the human skeleton include the sutures between the bones of the skull, which are immovable. In contrast, examples of sliding joints include the joints between the carpal bones in the wrist, allowing for limited movement.
If we didn't have bones we we be a glob of guk and we could get hurt a lot more by a stick or something going threw our body