Biology, asked by geethadhruthi, 1 year ago

Why don't our bones separate from
other bones despite so much movement?​

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Answered by Dksahoo222
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Answer:

Joints are where two bones meet. They make the skeleton flexible — without them, movement would be impossible. Joints allow our bodies to move in many ways. ... Fibrous joints also hold the teeth in the jawbone.

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Answered by UsmanSant
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Our bones separate from

other bones despite so much movement because:

● Bones are attached to muscles which help them in movements and also in fixing them in a position.

● There are 2 types of muscles namely flexors and extensors which majorly play an important role in movement of muscles and keeping them in position.

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