Bones are held in place by a combination of ligaments, tendons, and muscles, which provide stability and support during movement. Ligaments connect bones to other bones at joints, while tendons attach muscles to bones, allowing for coordinated movement. Additionally, the structure of joints, including cartilage and synovial fluid, helps reduce friction and absorb shock, further preventing dislocation and maintaining proper alignment. Together, these components ensure that bones stay in their proper positions during physical activity.
tendons tendons grasp onto bones holding the bones in place so when the muscles move, the bones will also move
They are connected to joints that hold them in place, if bones did not move we wouldn't be able to walk or breathe
They are connected to joints that hold them in place, if bones did not move we wouldn't be able to walk or breathe
The Battle of Spotsylvania took place because General Grant wanted to move past General Lee and the Confederate army's right flank. His ultimate goal was to prevent General Lee from getting to Richmond and he chose Spotsylvania as the place to prevent this from happening.
Bones makes us move, if we have no bones we can't move...
Muscles move bones.
with a lot of help you need muscles to pull on bones so that you can move
structure to move around and to hold organs in place.for structure to move around and hold organs and more in place.
bones dont move BUT if you break a bone or fracture it or ... you know they can move but not usually
There are animals that can move their bodies without bones, for instance worms and insects have no bones.
The Muscular system helps to move bones.
Limbs do move your bones. I know because when i was doing my home work i found out limbs make bones move at the limb.