No, muscles are superficial to bones. Muscles are located on the outermost layer of the body and are responsible for movement, while bones form the underlying structure to support and protect the muscles.
No bomes protect your skull but it is wrapped with muscles.
Bones and muscles protect organs.
They are to make you move and protect you from injuries
no, it is not found IN the muscles but AROUND it. this is to protect the bones from rubbing together etc
The major organs of the musculoskeletal system are bones, muscles, ligaments, and tendons. Bones provide the framework for the body and protect internal organs, while muscles allow for movement and provide support to the skeleton. Ligaments connect bones to bones, and tendons connect muscles to bones, allowing for coordinated movement.
The bones and muscles provide strength, support and shape to the body. The skeletal system or the bones is a framework on which all organs and muscles are attached. Bones protect the internal organs. Muscles give the body its outer shape and muscles along with bones help in movement.
If you did not have bones, you could not do anything. Bones support your muscles and your tendons and make it possible for you to move. Bones also protect your internal organs.
There are muscles attached to bones, but bones do not have muscles.
Tendons hold muscle to bone. (Ligaments hold bone to bone.)
To protect internal organs To anchor the muscles To give shape and structure
Muscles are attached by tendons and ligaments to bones.