When you move your bones, joints, and muscles work together in a process called musculoskeletal movement. This involves the coordinated action of muscles contracting to pull on bones, allowing for movement at the joints. The skeletal system provides structure and support, while the muscular system enables flexibility and mobility. Together, they facilitate various physical activities and movements in the body.
Bones are held together by joints and muscles and tissue.
The joints that hold together the bones of the skull are called sutures, while the joints that hold together the bones of the sternum are called cartilaginous joints.
Connective tissues called tendons connect muscles to bones.
Muscles.
tendons connect muscles and bones
There are more than 600 muscles that move together to move your body! ---Bones form the structure for our body, while muscles are responsible for pulling the joints, allowing us to move. The cartilage, muscles, ligaments, and tendons, all working as one holding bones together and letting joints move. Muscles connect the joints to the bones. Flexing of the muscles and the ability to bend at the joints moves the bones to accomplish skilled body motions?
Bones provide structure and support for the body, while joints allow for movement by connecting bones together. Muscles attach to bones via tendons and contract to move the bones at the joints, allowing for movement and maintaining the body's structure.
Joints or muscles, I believe.
Your bones are held together by ligaments, which are tough, fibrous tissues that connect bones to other bones at joints. Additionally, muscles play a crucial role in stabilizing joints and facilitating movement by contracting and exerting force on the bones. Together, ligaments and muscles work in harmony to support the skeletal system and enable mobility.
Cartilage, tissue, ligaments and if I'm not mistaken your joints also help hold your bones together.
Muscles, tendons, ligaments and joints all work together to produce movement due to the fact that they are all attached. As the muscles, tendons, and ligaments expand and contract they pull the bones of the joint allowing the joint to move.