bones of help in movement of the body. the different types of bones help in different movements of the body parts.
for example -the ball and socket joints found in the shoulders allow it to move in all the directions.similarly the fringe joint,and other bones help in the movement of the body part along with the muscles. basically the different joints of the bone help in the movement of the body part.
Muscles attached to the bones are responsible for moving them. When a muscle contracts, it pulls on the bone it is attached to, causing it to move. This allows for a wide range of movements in the body.
The muscle system and the skeleton system are the main body systems that allow the human body to move. When muscles contract and expand it moves the bones, ligaments, and cartilage hence making you move. For more information you can google muscles and skeleton.
A hydrostatic skeleton is a system found in soft-bodied invertebrates like worms and cnidarians that uses a fluid-filled cavity to provide support and structure. By changing the pressure of the fluid in the cavity, these organisms can move and maintain their shape. This type of skeleton allows for flexibility and movement without the need for hard structures like bones.
The speed at which a human can move their hand varies depending on the individual and the specific movement being performed. In general, the average speed of a human hand movement is around 20-30 miles per hour. However, some individuals may be able to move their hand faster or slower depending on factors such as muscle strength, coordination, and practice.
No, the weight of a skeleton can vary based on factors such as bone density, muscle mass, and overall body composition. While height may provide a general indication of skeleton size, it does not necessarily determine the weight of the skeleton.
move and stand.
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Your nerves, skeleton, and muscle systems :)
The skeleton provides structure and support for muscles to attach to, allowing them to contract and move our body parts. Joints in the skeleton also enable flexibility and range of motion for movement. The skeleton acts as a lever system, amplifying and facilitating muscle contractions to produce movement.
yep, without a skeleton your body would be all soft and saggy, you wouldnt be able to move at all and you'd be lying on the floor in a pile
No human is there who dosen't have a skeleton.
The skull is the only 'bone' that doesn't move by itself, :)
Yes it is.
It allows your rib cage to move when the lungs inhale and exhale
A human skeleton that is taken apart is called a disarticulated skeleton.
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