In the human body, there are more than 600 muscles and 206 bones. Therefore, we have far more muscles than bones in our bodies. Our muscles work together with our bones to provide the body with support, stability, and movement. The muscles are attached to the bones via tendons, and when the muscles contract, they cause the bones to move. This coordinated effort allows us to perform a wide range of activities, from simple movements like walking and reaching, to complex movements like dancing and playing sports.