Yes, if the skeletal system did not give us shape, we would be a shapeless blob like jellyfish.
The skeletal system provides the body with shape and support. It is made up of bones that give structure and protect internal organs while allowing for movement and flexibility.
they give us form so that we can move and do stuff
Support and give shape
The skeletal system can be likened to the frame of a building, providing structure, support, and protection for the body's organs and tissues. Just as beams and columns give a building its shape and stability, the bones in our skeletal system do the same for our bodies.
Shape Support Protection Movement Blood cell Formation Mineral storage
A spider is lacking a skeletal system. -------------------------- also note: 'skeletal system' is two words not one!
His knowledge of the skeletal system would be useful in studying the fossils.
The skeletal system evolved to protect the internal organs and to give the body structure and form.
the skeletal system give blood from the heart to the circulatory system to keep homeostasis
No. While the shape of your body does depend on your muscles, it is not their function. Muscles regulate movement and posture. If anything the skeletal system retains structure.
Heart distributes oxygen to every living cell in your body, so it supports all parts of the body.
The skeletal system protects our inner organs, helps give support to the body, and it helps us to move.