The word skeleton comes from the Greek word skeletos, meaning "dried up." The parts of the skeletal system—the bones and other structures that make up the joints of the skeleton—are anything but dried up. Strong yet...
The skeletal system is composed of a network of hard and soft tissues including bone, cartilage, ligaments, and tendons. Together, these tissues form an overall framework, thus giving the body its characteristic shape and providing structural support....
The skeleton of a turkey. Skeletons provide the framework for the bodies of most multicellular animals. They lend structural support to soft tissues and give muscles something to attach to and pull against. Without skeletons, most animal bodies...
The skeletal system is the framework of hard, articulated structures that provide physical support, attachment for muscles, and protection for the bodies of animals. The skeletal system of invertebrate animals, particularly those in the phylum...
The system of bones or other hard tissue that provides a framework for an organism; an animal may have an endoskeleton (inside the body; as humans and all vertebrates) or an exoskeleton (outer casings covering the body tissues; as beetles, etc.). The...
A human skeleton - (endoskeleton) In biology, the skeleton or skeletal system provides a strong, internal framework that supports the body, makes up about 20 percent of its weight, and consists of 206 bones. These bones meet at joints, the majority of...