The muscles make things move, the skeleton provides the leverage and the structure on which everything is supported.
Because there would be nothing to move the skeleton, if we didn't need muscle we wouldn't have it
muscles that help the skeleton to move are? just an involuntary muscle
The bones in our body don't actually move; Our muscles contract (Shorten and thicken), bending out joints and moving our muscles. To actually make a difference, though, the muscles need a point of attachment; the skeleton. The muscles connect to the skeleton via tendons, contract to pull a bone back, and move the bone.
In animals with endoskeletons, muscles surround the skeleton. In animals with exoskeletons,the skeleton surrounds the muscles.
There are over 200 bones in the human skeleton and all have muscles attached to them so you need to specify which bone.
Well, Skeletal Muscles attach to the skeleton by cartilage. Just imagine Cartilage as the glue to an art project.
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skeleton
Tendons
No the skeleton does
Muscles and bones are attached by tendons.
They have a type of skeleton called a hydrostatic skeleton. This type of skeleton is a fluid filled sac which is surrounded by muscles.