Skeleton Structure

This human anatomy diagram with labels depicts and explains the details and or parts of the Skeleton Structure. Human anatomy diagrams and charts show internal organs, body systems, cells, conditions, sickness and symptoms information and/or tips to ensure one lives in good health.

Skeleton defines as the structure of a framework which consists of all bones in the human body or animal. The structure of these bones helps the body of animal s or humans in movement, walking, and performs different other tasks easily.

All skeletal structures belong to either the appendicular skeleton (girdles and limbs) or to the axial skeleton (skull, vertebral column, and thoracic cage). 6. Bones Can Be Classified into Five Types Bones of the human skeletal system are categorized by their shape and function into five types. The femur is an example of a long bone.

Bones of the appendicular skeleton facilitate movement, while bones of the axial skeleton protect internal organs. All skeletal structures belong to either the appendicular skeleton (girdles and limbs) or to the axial skeleton (skull, vertebral column, and thoracic cage). 6. Bones Can Be Classified into Five Types

Skeleton Structure

skeleton structure


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