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Paperback Universal Reference Guide - HUMAN SKELETON Book

ISBN: 9381216916

ISBN13: 9789381216910

Universal Reference Guide - HUMAN SKELETON

The skeleton is the vital framework of the human body, providing support, shape, and protection for our organs. Composed of bones and cartilages, it plays a crucial role in movement and overall health. The adult human skeleton typically consists of 206 bones, which vary in size and function, from the small bones in the ear to the large femur in the thigh.Cartilage, a flexible and durable tissue, is found in various parts of the skeleton, such as joints, where it cushions bones and allows for smooth movement. This book explores the intricate structure of the skeleton, detailing how bones grow, heal, and adapt to physical stress.The skeleton is interconnected through bands of fibrous connective tissue called ligaments and tendons. Ligaments connect bones to other bones, providing stability to joints, while tendons connect muscles to bones, enabling movement. This complex network allows for coordinated actions, such as walking, running, and lifting.Through vivid illustrations and accessible explanations, this book sheds light on the anatomy and functions of the skeletal system. Understanding the skeleton not only enhances our knowledge of human biology but also highlights the importance of maintaining strong bones and overall physical health. Dive in to learn more about this remarkable system

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