The same as any animal's bones... providing a supporting skeleton.
The ulna bone is used in soccer. It is a bone in the forearm.
Yes. Each year, four out of the five apparatuses (ball,rope,hoop,clubs,ribbon) are selected for rhythmic gymnasts to compete in. These are hand held apparatuses, and are all used on the floor.
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Bone cells are the basic functioning units that can be found in bone. There are 5 types of bone cell. They are mainly used to develop new bone and to absorb and get rid of unwanted tissues.
To do flips and things, starting at level 5
Yes because each bone is attached to either another bone or muscle. So yes.
The most common site for a bone marrow biopsy is the posterior iliac crest, which is the back of the hip bone.
While the femur bone is the longest and strongest bone in the human body, it is not necessarily the most important bone. All bones serve important functions in supporting the body, protecting organs, producing blood cells, and aiding in movement. Each bone plays a crucial role in maintaining overall health and functionality.
bone marrow is used in the production of red blood cells and it is crutial to us becasue red blood cells carry oxygen around the body to be used by the mucles.
Well my brother was sitting on my mom when we were gonna watch a show together and she kept on telling him where to sit and she said "no no your on the monitor" then I said "what's the monitor bone ...I never heard of it" then all of us so there is no such thing as a monitor bone
Working out and conditioning and as regular during gymnastics practices as doing routines. Strength and flexibility are SO vital to success in the sport that hours each week are spent on conditioning. A lot of muscles build up on the thighs---those being some of the most important, most used muscles in your body!
Gravity is not "used". In gymnastics, gymnasts almost defy-gravity by flipping in the air but have no control of what gravity does.