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206 bones in the human body...... adult has 206 bones
206 Bones in an Adult Human Body
To receive information primarily from the skin and muscles. To allow you to experience the sensations of temperature, pain, light touch, and proprioception ( a sense of where your body is). Because it receives sensations from the body, the Parietal Lobe is also called the primary somatosensory area
Algor or Algor Mortis is reduction of the body temperature upon death. As time passes, the body temperature lowers to room or environment level. As the body decomposes, temperature within tends to increase.
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The functions of the ligaments is to attach the muscles to the bones, to attach bones to bones, to give support to the joints and help in the movement of the joint and body
Ligaments.
Cartilage, ligaments, and Muscles!
ligamentsTendons are the tissues that hold bones together. Ligaments hold muscles to bones.
There are more than 600 muscles that move together to move your body! ---Bones form the structure for our body, while muscles are responsible for pulling the joints, allowing us to move. The cartilage, muscles, ligaments, and tendons, all working as one holding bones together and letting joints move. Muscles connect the joints to the bones. Flexing of the muscles and the ability to bend at the joints moves the bones to accomplish skilled body motions?
One fourth of the bones in our body are in our feet.
joints, ligaments, cartilage
Because the ligaments keep the bones together and the tendons hold the muscles together.
Bones are attached by ligaments ...Bones are attached by ligaments ... held in place by joints ...ANS2:Ligaments hold most joints together. Bones that don't move, like the bones of the skull are held together by what are called "sutures".
JOINTS
ligamentsTendons hold your joints together in your body. Ligaments hold muscles to bones.
Bones that are joined together are joints. There are two kinds of joints. These are the ball and socket joint, and they filament joint, where different bits of cartilage join two or more bones together. Should these break, you won't be able to move this bone.