the different is the the skeletal system only holds all the ones so you're bady would stay up.but the muscular one is jyst stenght
it work together as the same by it main organ that is a bone
no, an organ contains cells and all that bloody stuff.. your skeletal system is just bones and calcium!
If we didn't have a skeletal system we would be a blob on the ground. If we didn't have bones well basically the same thing but also we wouldn't be able to produce blood or marrow.<----- (important) We also need tendons and ligaments so our muscles stay attached to our bones (another reason why we need bones) and allow smoother movement.
In spiders, the skeletal system is their exoskeleton, composed of chitin, which provides support and protection. Their muscles are attached to the inside of the exoskeleton and work in antagonistic pairs to move the spider's limbs by contracting and relaxing. This coordinated effort allows spiders to move, hunt, and perform various functions.
They are the same as any animal. The horse is similar to many other vertebras; it has a respiratory system, digestive system, reproduction system, integumentry system, nervous system, circulatory system, lymphatic system, endocrine system, urinary system, muscular system, immune system, and skeletal or support system.
Yes. All chickens have the same skeletal system as regular birds.
They are not, so the question is clearly misguided.
All organic systems are entirely subjected and dependable on the respiratory and circulatory systems the same manner. The respiratory system has tho provide oxygen and nutrients to all body cells and all organs are constituted of cells.
The skeletal system can be likened to the frame of a building, providing structure, support, and protection for the body's organs and tissues. Just as beams and columns give a building its shape and stability, the bones in our skeletal system do the same for our bodies.
They are not, so the question is clearly misguided.
It does pretty much the same thing as any skeletal system. Without it, a horse would be a big blob of skin and insides laying on the ground. And is usefull for their jaw, head, legs and tail skeletal systems.
Brahman is same as Purusha (Manu Smriti 1.11). Purusha is our skeletal muscular system acting isometrically (hardening and softening) as a single unit. We can manipulate all aspects of Brahman through Vedic Meditation. This is a set of isometric exercises.