Bones don't move blood throughout the body but they do have a hand in producing blood. Bone marrow produces blood cells. To learn more about bone marrow, see the Related Links below.
They are there for your internal organs to be protected, help you move, and carry blood through your body.
Well, the circultory system moves blood through out the body but it does not move the bones. THe muscular system is what moves bones.
Bones provide a frame for ones' body, protecting the body's inner organs. Bones also contain marrow, which produces blood cells, supporting the body's circulatory system. Muscles hold the body upright, contracting to move body parts (flexion and extension).
move blood through the blood vessels, move food through the stomach, and move waste out of the body
One of the main functions of the bones of the skeletal system is for movement, protection, and structure. Internal functions are blood cell production and storage.
Bones makes us move, if we have no bones we can't move...
Bones have 5 jobs. They support the body and give it shape. They protect organs inside the body. They work with muscles to help the body move. Some bones help make blood cells and the store some minerals that the body needs.
the bones support the body and also in the bones there is bone marrow that creates blood cells Happymeal530____ IDK! I guess that the bones help us pretty much do any thing and everything! Without bones we would be able to even move!
The bones form the skeleton and support the body. It is the muscles that move some of the bones to allow us to move our bodies.
The muscles move bones and bones provide blood cells to the circulatory system. When muscles contract, they help move blood in the veins back to the heart. Many parts of the body work together like this.
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Bones help support the body. If you didn't have them you would collapse. The 4 types of joints in the bones help you move your body parts.