Everything about The Human Musculoskeletal System totally explained
The
human musculoskeletal system is the
organ system that gives humans the ability to physically move, by using the
muscles and
skeletal system. It consists of the
muscular system and the
human skeleton.Bones are connected to each other at the
joints by
ligaments or
cartilage and
skeletal muscle is attached to bones, usually by
tendons.
Cartilages help reduce friction in joints and supports bones.
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