joints, ligaments, cartilage
Bones in a joint move by the contraction and relaxation of muscles attached to them. The movement is facilitated by the friction-reducing synovial fluid in the joint. The type and range of movement depend on the specific joint and its structure.
Bones move by your musclesBones have joints that let them move back and forth, muscles help them move, and you need energy to move your body like healthy How_do_your_bones_move.
makes bones lightweight by it's holes and able your bones to move much easier because it makes bones lightweight by it's holes so it's job is to make your bones lightweight and to make your bones move easier
No, bones cannot move on their own. Movement of bones is controlled by muscles through a joint, allowing for specific actions such as walking or grabbing objects. Bones provide structure and support while muscles provide the force to create movement.
Muscles attached to bones contract and generate force, pulling on the bones they are attached to. This force causes the bones to move, resulting in movement of the body. The attachment of muscles to bones via tendons allows for efficient transfer of force and movement.
Bones makes us move, if we have no bones we can't move...
Bones Makes us move......
sarcomere's are the functional unit of a muscle which contract and make muscles shorter which then cause bones to move.
The Muscle Tissue makes our bones move
No, but they have cartilage. That's what makes the Earthworm move!
makes your joint bones move more smoothly.
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bones dont make your eye move..when you look at the skuul theres no connecting bone where the eye should be...
Muscles move bones.
with a lot of help you need muscles to pull on bones so that you can move
Calcium from milk makes our bones
Muscles are attached to the bones. When a muscle contrast ,it applies a force to the bone it's attached to,which makes the bone move.