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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
Skeletal system parts and functions | Britannica The skeleton supports the body and protects its internal organs It is held together by ligaments and moved at the joint s by the muscle s, which are attached to it The skeletal system includes both bones and cartilage
Human skeleton - Spinal Cord, Bones, Joints | Britannica Human skeleton - Spinal Cord, Bones, Joints: For the spinal cord, with its tracts of nerve fibres traveling to and from the brain, the placement in relation to the spinal column is somewhat like that of a candle in a lantern
human skeleton 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
The structure and functions of the human skeleton | Britannica The human skeleton has two main subdivisions: the axial, comprising the vertebral column and much of the skull, and the appendicular, to which the pelvic girdles and the bones and cartilages of the limbs belong
Human skeleton - Axial, Visceral, Bones | Britannica Human skeleton - Axial, Visceral, Bones: The cranium—the part of the skull that encloses the brain—is sometimes called the braincase, but its intimate relation to the sense organs for sight, sound, smell, and taste and to other structures makes such a designation somewhat misleading
Human skeleton - Skull, Bones, Joints | Britannica Human skeleton - Skull, Bones, Joints: The interior of the cranium shows a multitude of details, reflecting the shapes of the softer structures that are in contact with the bones
Rib cage | Anatomy Function | Britannica The human skeleton has two main subdivisions: the axial skeleton, which includes the vertebral column and much of the skull, and the appendicular skeleton, which includes the pelvic and pectoral girdles and the bones and cartilages of the limbs