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1. Form a sturdy framework for the entire body.

2. Protect delicate structures, such as the brain and the spinal cord.

3. Work as levers with attached muscles to produce movement.

4. Store calcium salts, which may be reabsorbed into blood if calcium is needed.

5. Produce blood cells (in the red marrow).

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13y ago

1. protetion, e.g. ribs protecting the lungs

2. support, to hold the body upright e.g. spine

3. attatchment of ligaments so muscles can move the bones e.g. humerous

4. to hold bone marrow where stem cells are found e.g. for white/red blood cells

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Supporting the body, protecting the internal organs, to provide muscle attatchment, blood cell production

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1.Supports the framework 2.Holds the body together 3.Protects internal organs 4.Helps us move

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Protection, movement, storage, and blood cell formation. =) support,protection,movement,storage of mineral

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Protection

storage

movement

Blood cell formation

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Protection, shape and support,movement, blood production

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