Basically, I don't know how deep you want to go with this, but the bones provide the framework for the muscles. Muscles, through a series of movements from electrolytes, contract and move the bones- so you are able to type, run, jump etc. Muscles are attached to bones with tendons. Your bones/skeleton is renewed every 10 years and the femur served as the model of engineering for the Eiffel Tower.
skeletal muscles
they are made of bone? o.O
Skeletal muscles rely on contractions to move the bone they are attached to so it is contract and relax
Skeletal Muscles.
Muscles are not part of the skeletal system but rather the muscular. They connect onto bones by tendons which are part of the skeletal system.the skeletal system includes:tendonsligamentscartilagebonesteeth (not a type of bone)
Muscles that are connected to bones are called skeletal muscles, voluntary muscles or striated muscles.
Skeletal muscles and Bone.
All skeletal muscles are attached to bones. Smooth muscle and cardiac muscle are not attached to bone.
If you think about it, skeletal muscle are muscles that connect bones. So wherever you have bone, it is covered with skeletal muscle. Muscles do not connect bones. Muscles are the source for movement and protection for bones.
Skeletal muscles are attached to bones by tendons.
Skeletal Muscles
Very few, if any, skeletal muscles in the human body are not attached to bone at the origin or insertion. There are a few muscles which do not have 2 bony attachments, and instead are connected by tendinous sheaths to other muscles - the abdominal muscles come to mind. If we are talking all muscles, there are many - the heart, which is muscle, is not attached to bone. The smooth muscles in the vasculature, eyes, gut, esophagus, etc are not connected to bone. Depends on which muscle you mean. :) J. DeLaughter, DO