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How do bones makesthe body moves

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Why do human need their muscle cells?

to move bones. bones simply provide support, it is the muscle that moves the bone


Why do we need both muscles and bones to move our body?

one muscle to contract and the other muscle to retract


What functions do bones perform in vertebrate animals?

Support plus lever arm for muscle action.


What helps support your arms and legs in the skeletal muscle?

your bones support your arms and neck in the skeletal muscle I know it because they make your body straight of your body system or other body parts and it keeps you healthy by eating well and eating good nutrients that helps your bones strong for ever right now the adults has 206 bones and as a baby you have 300 bones in your body system


How can the worm survive without bones?

Although the worm has not bones, it does have a hydro scleten which is basicly water and it allows the worm to move by contracting muscle's.


What happens to the bones when muscle shortening?

What happens to the bones when muscle shortening


How does muscle cause movement in the body?

The muscles contract and relax to pull tendons that are attached to bones that support our body.


What is the striated muscle connected to the bones?

Skeletal muscle tissue is striated muscle tissue connected to bones.


What do you think it would be like to have no bones in our body?

If humans had no bones, they would have no structural support for the body, making movement and vital functions extremely difficult. Additionally, the lack of bones would leave vital organs vulnerable to injuries. Overall, it would be impossible for humans to survive without the support and protection that bones provide.


What is the softer bones or muscle?

Muscle


What would happen if there were no clacium in the body?

Without calcium, the body would not be able to maintain strong bones and teeth. Calcium is also critical for muscle contractions, nerve signaling, blood clotting, and cell function. A severe deficiency in calcium can lead to conditions like osteoporosis, muscle cramps, and weakened immune system.


Why can't you live with out the skeletal muscle?

You cant live without the skeletal muscle because the skeletal muscle helps with your joints not to move in an uncomfortable position and the skeletal muscle it was keep the bones from breaking to easily.