In order to work, a skeletal muscle must have both ends connected to he skeleton. The end of a muscle that does not move is called its origin. The other end is attached to the bone it moves, and is called insertion.
Muscles move your bones
The bones form the skeleton and support the body. It is the muscles that move some of the bones to allow us to move our bodies.
Skeletal muscles are attached to the skeleton and help your bones move.
Skeletal muscles are attached to the skeleton and help your bones move.
The way the muscles are attached to the bones is what facilitates locomotion. The muscles contract which makes the bones move and creates locomotion.
Your elbow and your wrist.
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.
All your muscles contribute to moving your skeleton. Each muscle in your body is connected to another either by a tendon or ligament and moving one causes a chain reaction making the connecting muscles move as well.
muscles that help the skeleton to move are? just an involuntary muscle
.. the muscles attached the bones in your body help move the body around if you didnt have any muscles in your bodyall you would be was bones basicly. .. but ... i dont know what the muscles are called that are attached the the bones in the body of a human and or animal
Voluntary muscles move bones and hold your skeleton upright. hope you know now... :D
Muscles and ligaments play a crucial role in supporting and moving the skeleton. Muscles provide the force needed to move the bones, while ligaments connect bones to each other, providing stability and preventing excessive movement. Together, they work to support the skeleton and allow for coordinated movement.