The muscles attached to your bones (usually in pairs) enable you to move your limbs.
The mandible, also known as the jaw bone, is the only movable bone in the facial skeleton. It is attached to the skull by the temporomandibular joint, allowing for movements such as chewing and speaking.
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.
The primary functions of the skeleton are to provide support for the body, protect internal organs, assist in movement by providing attachment points for muscles, and produce blood cells in the bone marrow.
No, skeletons can vary in weight depending on factors such as the individual's body size, age, and overall bone density. Additionally, a person's lifestyle and diet can also impact the weight of their skeleton.
It depends on the density of the bone, what size it is and which bone you are taliking about. a person's height can affect the weight of the whole skeleton where as, a femur will weight more than a patella. and a scapula will weigh less than a cranium. Just depends
The skull is the only 'bone' that doesn't move by itself, :)
Muscles are attached to bone by tendons. Bones are attached to bones by ligaments.
A reptile's skeleton contains bone.
The pelvis, or hipbone, is the largest and heaviest bone in the human skeleton.
The femur bone is below the waist in the human skeleton. It is the thigh bone and the longest bone in the body.
The largest bone in the appendicular skeleton is the femur, which is the thigh bone. It is also the longest and strongest bone in the human body.
Skeleton is not a single bone. Group of bones makes a skeleton The adult human skeleton usually consists of 206 named bones.
hyoid bone
An infant's skeleton is actually mostly cartilage. If a fetus's skeleton was bone, childbirth would be much harder. As calcium deposits in that cartilage, it begins to convert to bone.
In order to work, a skeletal muscle must have both ends connected to he skeleton. The end of a muscle that does not move is called its origin. The other end is attached to the bone it moves, and is called insertion.
Um...bone?
stepes (ear bone)