phosphorus and calium
skeletal
Calcium and phosphorus are two of the minerals found in the body. The skeletal system serves as a storage place for calcium and phosphorus.
skeletal
bones
The answer is the Skeletal System. The bones absorb and store minerals.
The muscular and skeletal systems coordinate to produce movement. The skeletal system provides levers against which the contractions of the muscular system can act.
Red blood cells
Red bone marrow (which is actually part of the lymphatic system, not the skeletal system).
Blood cells
Calcium and minerals like phosphorus are important for the skeletal system as they help in formation and strengthening of bones. In their absence, a person will suffer a variety of diseases such as osteoporosis.
skeletal