To keep you upright and to separate humans from jellyfish.
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To support an give structure to the body.
D. Gentry Steele has written: 'The anatomy and biology of the human skeleton' -- subject(s): Forensic anthropology, Human skeleton, Anatomy & histology, Bone and Bones
Luther Holden has written: 'Human osteology' -- subject(s): Bone and Bones, Bones, Skeleton, Musculoskeletal System 'Holden's anatomy' -- subject(s): Anatomy, Dissection 'Human osteology comprising a description of the bones with delineations ofthe attachments of the muscles' -- subject(s): Bones, Skeleton 'Landmarks, medical and surgical' -- subject(s): Anatomy, Medicine, Study and teaching, Human anatomy 'The Hunterian oration ... 1881' 'Holden's Anatomy' -- subject(s): Anatomy, Dissection
B. L. Allen has written: 'Basic anatomy' -- subject(s): Anatomy, Cats, Comparative Anatomy, Human anatomy, Human skeleton, Laboratory manuals
It is in the skeleton system.
Anatomy is the study of the human body, the locations functions and relations of the organ systems.
skeletal system
It is known as the skeleton.
Nigel Palastanga has written: 'Anatomy and human movement' -- subject(s): Human mechanics, Musculoskeletal System, Anatomy & histology, Nervous System, Human anatomy, Movement
Anatomy.
Anatomy: study of the structure of the body and its parts. Includes gross anatomy (visible to the naked eye) and microscopic anatomy (examines cells and tissues). Physiology: study of how the body functions and its mechanisms. Includes functions at the cellular, tissue, organ, and system levels. Together, they provide a comprehensive understanding of the human body.
Physiologically speaking, the Anatomist studies Anatomy.
A human skeleton that is taken apart is often referred to as an "articulated skeleton" if the bones are connected in their natural positions, or a "disarticulated skeleton" if the bones are separated. Disarticulated skeletons are commonly used in anatomical studies and for educational purposes. They can provide valuable insights into human anatomy and skeletal structure.