concept   skeletal system

17 commonsense assertions
Cultures (17) Specific anatomical knowledge (1) China (1) South Korea (1) United Kingdom (1) Ancient civilizations (1) Arctic cultures (1) Aztec society (1) Eastern holistic practices (1) Egyptian culture (1) Inuit communities (1) Mayan civilization (1) Medical communities (1) Nordic traditions (1) Traditional Chinese medicine (1) Tribal communities (1) Viking culture (1) scientific research (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 skeletal system Specific anatomical knowledge The skeletal system provides structural support and protection for the body, consisting of 206 bones, and is a specific anatomical knowledge in culture. 5
2 skeletal system China The Chinese culture places importance on bone health, spirituality, and Feng Shui connections within the skeletal system concept. 3
3 skeletal system South Korea In South Korea, the emphasis on maintaining skeletal health is through diet and traditional medicine practices. 3
4 skeletal system United Kingdom In the United Kingdom, there is a strong emphasis on milk consumption and medical studies for skeletal health and treatment. 2
5 skeletal system Ancient civilizations Ancient civilizations preserved skeletal remains through mummification for religious and afterlife beliefs. 1
6 skeletal system Arctic cultures The skeletal system of animals like whales and seals is a vital resource for food, tools, and materials in Arctic cultures. 1
7 skeletal system Aztec society In Aztec society, elaborate rituals and ceremonies involving human skeletal remains reflected the cultural and religious significance of the afterlife. 1
8 skeletal system Eastern holistic practices The Eastern holistic approach views the skeletal system as crucial for the flow of energy and overall well-being. 1
9 skeletal system Egyptian culture In Egyptian culture, the preservation of skeletal remains through practices like mummification was a key part of religious beliefs. 1
10 skeletal system Inuit communities The Inuit communities rely on the skeletal system of animals like whales and seals for food, tools, and materials. 1
11 skeletal system Mayan civilization The Mayan civilization performed elaborate rituals and ceremonies involving human skeletal remains to signify the cultural and religious significance of the afterlife. 1
12 skeletal system Medical communities Studying skeletal remains is important for understanding historical populations, evolutionary biology, and forensic investigations in the medical community. 1
13 skeletal system Nordic traditions Nordic burial practices reflected beliefs in the afterlife, honor, and warrior culture through treatment of skeletal remains. 1
14 skeletal system Traditional Chinese medicine Traditional Chinese medicine emphasizes the close connection between the skeletal system and the flow of energy through the body, with bone health being crucial for overall well-being. 1
15 skeletal system Tribal communities The skeletal system holds spiritual significance in tribal communities and is integrated into traditional rituals and practices. 1
16 skeletal system Viking culture Viking burial practices reflect beliefs in the afterlife, honor, and warrior culture through the treatment of skeletal remains. 1
17 skeletal system scientific research Scientific research on the skeletal system provides valuable insight into historical, evolutionary, and forensic aspects of populations. 1