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What is the role of muscles and ligaments in supporting and moving the skeleton?

Muscles and ligaments play a crucial role in supporting and moving the skeleton. Muscles provide the force needed to move the bones, while ligaments connect bones to each other, providing stability and preventing excessive movement. Together, they work to support the skeleton and allow for coordinated movement.


What muscles are muscles that help the skeleton move?

muscles that help the skeleton to move are? just an involuntary muscle


Why are ligaments not found in axial skeleton?

But ligaments are found in both. Bones are connected to bones with ligaments.


What holds a skeleton?

Ligaments connect bones together, so a skeleton is basically held together by ligaments, which are tough, non-expandable and non-elastic. Tendons connect muscles to bones, and these are slightly more elastic although they're definitely not supposed to be stretched.


Do you have a skeleton to protect your organs and to help us move and support your body?

Do we have a skeleton to protect our organs and to help us move and support our body


What is the twisting ligaments at joints?

meaning of tissues that help bones to move


What is twisting ligaments at joints?

meaning of tissues that help bones to move


What is The skeleton is made up of?

joints, cartilages and ligaments /


What is the skeleton is made up?

joints, cartilages and ligaments /


Does our skeleton help us to move?

not really..,,not really..,,


What other system works with the skeleton that allows us to move?

Muscles also help to move.


How is The skeleton held together?

The skeleton is held together by ligaments, which are tough bands of tissue that connect bones to other bones. Ligaments provide stability and strength to joints, allowing for movement while also preventing bones from moving too far or out of place.