csontvázra
Csontvázra is a Hungarian word that translates to "skeleton" in English. It refers to the bony framework that supports the body of a vertebrate animal. This structure provides shape, protection for internal organs, and allows for movement. The human skeleton is composed of approximately 206 bones, though this number can vary slightly between individuals. Bones are living tissues that are constantly being remodeled throughout life. They are made up of minerals, primarily calcium and phosphorus, and a protein matrix called collagen. The skeleton is divided into the axial skeleton, which includes the skull, vertebral column, and rib cage, and the appendicular skeleton, which comprises the limbs and their girdles. Beyond its structural and protective roles, the skeleton is also involved in the production of blood cells in the bone marrow and the storage of minerals. In a broader sense, "csontvázra" can also be used metaphorically to describe the basic structure or framework of something, not necessarily biological.