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difference between skeleton and skeletal​

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Answered by Anonymous
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skeletal system. The framework of the body, consisting of bones and other connective tissues, which protects and supports the body tissues and internal organs. The human skeleton contains 206 bones, six of which are the tiny bones of the middle ear (three in each ear) that function in hearing.

Skeleton. ... The skeleton supports the skin, muscle and tissue, and all the organs that are inside the body. The skeleton protects important internal organs like the brain, heart and lungs. If humans did not have a skeleton then the body would be flat as the skeleton gives the body its frame.

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Answered by shkulsum3
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Skeleton and skeletal both refer to the framework of bones in the human body, but they have slightly different connotations:

  • Skeleton refers to the entire framework of bones in the human body, which provides structure and support to the body and protects internal organs. The skeleton also helps the body to move and perform various physical activities.
  • Skeletal refers to the related to or having to do with the skeleton. For example, the term "skeletal muscles" refers to muscles that are attached to the bones and are responsible for moving the body. The term "skeletal system" refers to the bones and associated structures in the body that make up the skeleton.

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