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Discovering the Skeleton: A Fascinating Journey Inside the Human Body

Explore the intricate world of skeletons and bones with this detailed guide. From the structure of a tiger's endoskeleton to the importance of muscles in our bodies, uncover the mysteries beneath our skin. Learn about the protective function of skull bones, the composition of hip bones, and the role of joints in movement. With over 650 muscles in your body and the strongest bones in your legs, discover the wonders of the skeletal system. This informative resource sheds light on the fascinating world of skeletons and how they support and protect our bodies.

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Discovering the Skeleton: A Fascinating Journey Inside the Human Body

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  1. Moving and groing

  2. Skeletons are died bodies and if you lock at them you can see in side them and see all there bones they look horrible you can even see the ribs and eyes ! This is what your body looks like inside.

  3. This is a endoskeliton of a tiger .

  4. This is a skeliton of a scopin

  5. There are 27 bones and more than 30 muscles in each hand. The skull bones protect the brain. There are more than 20 small bones in the backbone [or spine.] The hip bone or pelvis is six bones joined together. Are skeliton is verryusfull

  6. You've got around 650 muscles in your body,.

  7. Your leg bones are the longest and strongest bones in your body. When you stand or walk, all the weight of your upper body rests on them. Each leg is made up of four bones. The three long bones are your femur, your tibia and your fibula. The fourth bone is your small patella, which is better known as the kneecap.

  8. The mussels help you stand up and make you strong baby's don’t have strong mussels . On that pitcher them are called bicep's . When you tens they show up . There are more than 20 bones in each foot!

  9. ball Joints are the place where two bones meet. All of your bones, except for one (the hyoid bone in your neck), form a joint with another bone. Joints hold your bones together and allow your rigid skeleton to move.

  10. INVERTEBRATES have no back bone .

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