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Electronic pulses from our brains travel down nerves and make the muscles contract, they are joined onto cartilage and that onto bones that make us move, the muscles store glogegen in muscle cells that give them energy to move the more water a muscle holds the more energy it can have
The bones in the body do a number of things for it. They give support and help the muscles by moving the body when the muscles contract and relax. They protect the brain and some major organs such as the heart and liver.The bones store calcium, phosphorus and other ions. They also are where blood cells are first formed: red blood cells, white blood cells and platelets (for clotting). Bones also store a certain amount of fat in the long bones. They also give your body a certain shape and form.
4 Functions of Bones Support Your skeletal system protects and supports you. Your heart and lungs are shielded by your ribs, your spinal cord is protected by your vertebrae, and your brain is protected by your skull. Storage Bones store minerals such as calcium and release them into the surrounding tissues to help the nerves and muscles function properly. The cavities inside your arm and leg bones also store fat that can be used for energy. Movement Skeletal muscles, which are attached to the bones by tendons, pull on the bones to produce movement. Without bones, you would not be able to sit, stand, walk or run. Blood Cell Formation Red marrow found in spongy bone of the legs, arms, ribs, sternum (breastbone), and vertebrae (backbones) makes red & white blood cells.
Bones have 5 jobs. They support the body and give it shape. They protect organs inside the body. They work with muscles to help the body move. Some bones help make blood cells and the store some minerals that the body needs.
Bones store minerals and calcium!
the elastic band in a sling shotrubber bandsthe tendons that connect muscles to bones in your body store and release elastic energy with each stepetc.
Bones contain hydroxyapathite.
Bones store minerals and calcium!
Bones create red and white blood cells.
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Glycogen is the molecule used to store extra glucose into a MAMMAL'S muscles.
It is not recommended to feed your dog any kind of animal intestines, muscles or bones. Yes they would have eaten it in the wild, but these dogs are domesticated now and are not use to this kind of diet. Feeding them this could cause stomach upset such as vomiting or diarrhea, pancreatitis, foreign body obstruction from bones, or perforated intestines. Stick to pet store treats and pet food, its safe.