Tracgea
No. It is part of the respiratory system not the skeletal system.
Yes, each and every small muscle in our body even those linking our fingers are part of our muscular system. We see other muscles in action and we see them grow and hence we think of them alone as part of muscular system. Any small muscle even tiny are part of muscular system.
diaphragm
Muscles are not part of the skeletal system but rather the muscular. They connect onto bones by tendons which are part of the skeletal system.the skeletal system includes:tendonsligamentscartilagebonesteeth (not a type of bone)
The tendons are part of the muscular system!!!!!!!!!!!!! Another answer would be , the tendons are the connection between the muscular and skeletal system , being connective tissue ,neither bone or muscle , but since the greater part of most tendons are attached to the muscle , and are only anchored to bone, then that would make them part of the muscular system.
The diaphragm is functionally part of the muscular system, as it is a muscle. Functionally, it is critical to the respiratory system.
part of the muscalar system
The skeletal system.
The skull belongs to the skeletal system.
The patella is part of the knee, therefor it is part of the skeletal system.
The Fascicle
No, it is not =) The skeletal system is made up of bones only. I think that is correct, sorry if it isn't :P