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Bones act as reserves for minerals that are important to the body. Ninety-seven of an organism's calcium is stored in its bones.
The skeletal system includes bones, cartilage, ligaments, and tendons. Its primary functions are to provide structure, support, protection, and facilitate movement in the body. Additionally, the skeletal system is involved in the production of blood cells and the storage of minerals.
The skeletal system is the body's primary storage system for essential minerals like calcium and phosphorus. These minerals are stored in the bones and released into the bloodstream as needed to maintain proper levels for various bodily functions.
bones stores minerals like calcium, phosphate and carbonate.
Bones do not have a role in producing hormones. Hormones are primarily produced in endocrine glands, not in bones. Bones do, however, play a crucial role in supporting the body, protecting organs, storing minerals, and producing blood cells.
The bones of a skeleton store minerals such as phosphorus, calcium, potassium, manganese, magnesium, silica, iron, zinc, selenium, boron, sulfur and chromium.
All bones contain minerals.
Bones store minerals and calcium!
the bones
Bones have 6 major function, i don't know the two major ones but here are all 6; 1. support 2. protection 3. assisting in movement 4. storage of minerals 5. production of blood cells 6.storage of chemical energy