- Skeleton - Wikipedia
Skeletons can be defined by several attributes Solid skeletons consist of hard substances, such as bone, cartilage, or cuticle These can be further divided by location; internal skeletons are endoskeletons, and external skeletons are exoskeletons
- List of bones of the human skeleton - Wikipedia
The axial skeleton, comprising the spine, chest and head, contains 80 bones The appendicular skeleton, comprising the upper and lower limbs and including the pelvic and shoulder girdles, contains 126 bones, bringing the total for the entire skeleton to 206 bones
- Axial skeleton - Wikipedia
In humans, the axial skeleton serves to protect the brain, spinal cord, heart, and lungs It also serves as the attachment site for muscles that move the head, neck, and back, and for muscles that act across the shoulder and hip joints to move their corresponding limbs
- Skeleton - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
All the bones, when they are joined together, make the "skeletal system" of a body The skeletal system or "skeleton" is under the skin, the muscle and the tissue of the body The skeleton supports the skin, muscle and tissue, and all the organs that are inside the body
- Skeleton (undead) - Wikipedia
A skeleton is a type of physically manifested undead often found in fantasy, gothic, and horror fiction, as well as mythology, folklore, and various kinds of art
- Human skeleton | Parts, Functions, Diagram, Facts | Britannica
The human skeleton is the internal framework for the human body It consists of many individual bones and cartilages, as well as bands of fibrous connective tissue—the ligaments and the tendons—which serve in intimate relationship with the parts of the skeleton
- Skeleton (disambiguation) - Wikipedia
A skeleton is a biological system providing support in a living organism Skeleton or skeletons may also refer to: Bone, a rigid organ that constitutes part of the vertebrate skeleton
- Skeleton | Definition, Diagram, System, Parts, Facts | Britannica
Skeleton, the supportive framework of an animal body The skeleton of invertebrates, which may be either external or internal, is composed of a variety of hard nonbony substances
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