yes, your skeleton system is made of bones.
The bones of the skeletal system include all 206 bones in the human body. Additionally, the skeletal system is supported by joints and ligaments which keep the bones together and offer extra flexibility and structure.
No, it is not =) The skeletal system is made up of bones only. I think that is correct, sorry if it isn't :P
the bones within the skeletal system aid in the protection of your internal organs, and tissues such as: the brain, eyes, heart, and lungs, and also the spinal cord. The bones not only protect but support as a frame. Last but not least, your bones assists your body in movement. for further questions, message me on myspace.com/lubonherarm your welcome:)
That means that you have gone without (enough) food and water for so long that only your bones are left (obviously a bit of an exaggeration).
bone is what makes up most of the skeletal system
No... they have bones just like humans do - except that the bones are much larger.
Skeleton refers to the bones of the whole body; skull refers to the bones of only the head.
each and every ant has their skeleton outside of their body. only the skin is on top of the bones
The appendicular skeleton contains 126 bones.
No people do not turn to bones when they die , as they already have bones only the skeleton will remain.
Unlike humans, octopi have no bones and are made up of practically only muscle.
in a way, they have exoskeletons (an outer skeleton) but only on their abdomen
Whale is a mammal. Human being is also a mammal. So whale should have about 206 bones in it's skeleton. Only number of tail bones should vary in number.
The bones of the skeletal system include all 206 bones in the human body. Additionally, the skeletal system is supported by joints and ligaments which keep the bones together and offer extra flexibility and structure.
A shark's skeleton is made up of cartilage.
when you do load bearing exercise it puts stress on your skeleton. the bones that comprise your skeleton are porous. that means there are microscopic holes in your bones. when you do exercise, the structure that makes up your bones can crack. it's only microscopic cracks and then they heal without you ever knowing. when they heal they grow back thicker and stronger.
Sharks belong to the Chondrichthyes class which means that they lack what is called "true bone". Their "skeleton" is made up of cartilage, which is the same as the human ear, so they do not have an actual skeleton.