The skeletal system provides structure and protection for the body. It is composed of bones, cartilage, and joints. Bones are living tissues that provide structure, protect organs, allow muscle attachment for movement, and store minerals. The skeleton is divided into the axial skeleton which includes the skull, vertebrae, ribs, and sternum, and the appendicular skeleton which includes the limbs and their attachments. Long bones are composed of compact bone on the outside and spongy bone on the inside. Growth and remodeling of bones involves the coordinated actions of bone cells throughout life. When broken, bones can heal through the formation of a callus. Synovial joints allow movement and are lubricated by synovial fluid secreted by the syn