benskelett
Benskelett, or the bony skeleton, is the rigid framework of mineralized tissue that supports vertebrate bodies. In humans it consists of about 206 bones at adulthood, though the exact number varies with anatomical variation and congenital differences. The skeleton is divided into the axial skeleton (skull, vertebral column, rib cage) and the appendicular skeleton (limbs and girdles).
Bone tissue is a dynamic, living tissue composed of a mineralized matrix, mainly collagen type I and
Functions include structural support, protection of internal organs, enablement of movement through joints and attached muscles,
Development and growth occur through ossification. Long bones grow in length by endochondral ossification at the
Clinical relevance includes peak bone mass in early adulthood, age-related bone loss, osteoporosis, and fracture risk.