Both bones and muscles are organs that are a part of a system in the body. The bones are part of the skeletal system and muscles are part of the muscular system. Both of these systems interact in order to do many complex functions, one example being that they work together to make your body move.
The muscles are what do the moving, while the bones support you. It is the bones that make you able to make traction with the ground, while it is the muscles that pull the bones.
one muscle to contract and the other muscle to retract
Well bones keep you from becoming very flexible. Without bones, you wouldn't be able to stand up or anything. Muscles make you move by expanding and contracting so you need both bones and muscles to live.
The leg is composed of both muscles and bones.
muscles particularly skeletal muscles have two points of attachments which are points of origin and points of insertions both of which are provided by the skeleton (bones)
Well, they are both systems that help you move so hat could be a reason. Muscles pull and the skeletal system has joints and liagments.
muscles particularly skeletal muscles have two points of attachments which are points of origin and points of insertions both of which are provided by the skeleton (bones)
Both skeletal and cardiac muscles are striated muscles.
Well, whenever you move, your muscles pull on your bones (bones are connective tissue). Bones act as levers for muscles. When you exercise, both muscles and bones are being used, and therefore are getting stronger. It might be very slight, but it's still there. I'm not sure about this part, but I think that in certain cases, bones will give up some of their calcium to give to muscles in order to detach myosin heads from actin, so that the muscle can relax.
tendons deal in muscular system of the body.. Tendons are what ties muscles to the skeleton, so they work both with muscles and bones.
Muscles are not jointed, though the bones they attach to may be. For example, your biceps muscle attaches to both your scapula (shoulder blade) and radius (one of the forearm bones). Contracting the muscle causes the elbow joint to bend.
Both the origin and insertion points attach muscles to bone. The muscles are moving the bones so they must be attached directly to bone.