Bones are not involved in the body's soft tissue functions, such as digestion, respiration, or circulation. They do not play a role in the biochemical processes of metabolism or the immune response. Additionally, bones are not directly responsible for sensory functions like sight or hearing. Their primary roles include providing structure, support, and protection, as well as facilitating movement and storing minerals.
ribcage
Bones of the whole body especially appendicular skeleton are involved in Long jump. Bones of the foot, ankle, tibia, fibula, femur, hip bone, and spine are the bones most commonly involved.
The bones.
no!
No the scrotum is the sack of SKIN that holds the testes, no bones involved!
the bones
your leg bone
The skull, ribs, and toe bones are not connected to the knee joint.
Orbital fractures typically involve several key bones surrounding the eye socket. The most commonly affected bones are the maxilla, zygomatic (cheekbone), and the frontal bone. Other bones that may be involved include the ethmoid and sphenoid bones, as well as the lacrimal bone. The specific bones affected depend on the type and severity of the fracture.
Humans need calcium and vitamin D to keep bones healthy.
Soccer or football.
platella - knee cap