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A Skeleton is not made up of one bone. But rather lots of bones joined together, with cartilage and joints (not always see inner ear). and thus will allow movement. This of course is not possible with out muscles which anchor to the bones.

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A human skeleton model can be made with almost anything. Maybe the easiest way would be to use sticks, connect them with masking tape, and then cover the sticks with paper mache. Paper mache can be made by mixing glue, water, and flour. Then dip strips of newspaper in the mixture, and wrap it around the sticks.

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a circular bit of bone with elastic bands melted onto the side of it. Then it joins onto the other bone in order to move

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Skeletal muscles, the muscles that you can voluntarily control, are mainly responsible for movement.

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Our muscles, tendons, and ligaments make our skeletons move.

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What is the normal skeleton and muscle attachments and range of movement in the joints in relation to correct moving and positioning?

flexible


How does your skeleton help you move?

The bones in our body don't actually move; Our muscles contract (Shorten and thicken), bending out joints and moving our muscles. To actually make a difference, though, the muscles need a point of attachment; the skeleton. The muscles connect to the skeleton via tendons, contract to pull a bone back, and move the bone.


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your mucles, your joints and your brain are the most main thing that make your skeleton move


How many joints are in the human skeleton?

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Do dogs have joints?

ANY animal that has a skeleton has joints.


How do a skeleton move?

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Why does a skeleton have joints?

To move easily.


Why are diarthroses found predominantly in the limbs while synarthroses and amphiarthroses are found largely in the axial skeleton?

Diarthroses joints are movable joints. More movement is required in the limbs of the appendicular. Synarthroses joints are immovable joints and amphiarthroses are semimovable joints. Less movement is required in hte axial skeleton than in the appendicular skeleton.


Which type of joint is the most typical of the joints of the appendicular skeleton?

synovial joints.


How many joints are in a baby skeleton?

360


How does muscles suppleness influence the joints of the skeleton?

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Joints protect the bone and what else?

Joints are there to allow movement of the bodies skeleton framework.