ETYM New Lat., from Greek skeletos a dried body, a mummy.
The rigid or semirigid framework that supports and gives form to an animal's body, protects its internal organs, and provides anchorage points for its muscles. The skeleton may be composed of bone and cartilage (vertebrates), chitin (arthropods), calcium carbonate (mollusks and other invertebrates), or silica (many protists). The human skeleton is composed of 206 bones.
It may be internal, forming an endoskeleton, or external, forming an exoskeleton. Another type of skeleton, found in invertebrates such as earthworms, is the hydrostatic skeleton. This gains partial rigidity from fluid enclosed within a body cavity. Because the fluid cannot be compressed, contraction of one part of the body results in extension of another part, giving peristaltic motion.
1. The hard structure that provides a frame for the body of an animal; SYN. frame.
2. The internal structure that gives an artifact its shape; SYN. frame, underframe.
Das S. der Wirbeltiere besteht aus dem Knochengerüst, das durch einen Bänderapparat zusammengehalten wird u. gleichzeitig Festigkeit u. hohe Elastizität aufweist. Es gliedert sich in das biegsame Achsen-S. des Körperstamms u. die gelenkig damit verbundenen Gliedmaßen, die in zwei Gliedmaßengürteln (Schultergürtel u. Beckengürtel) aufgehängt sind.
Of, consisting of, or resembling a skeleton