Käskelet
Käskelet is a Finnish word that translates to "skeleton" in English. It refers to the rigid framework of bones that supports the body of a vertebrate animal. This internal structure provides shape, protection for organs, and allows for movement. The human skeleton, for example, consists of 206 bones in adulthood, which are interconnected by joints.
In a broader, figurative sense, "käskelet" can also be used to describe the fundamental structure or underlying
The study of skeletons, or osteology, is a significant field in biology and anatomy. It provides insights