Yes. Your circulatory system does support the skeleton. If you have some heart problem and you may not be able to run or play some sport on the ground, your bones will be less dense. If you are bed ridden for some reason for say six months, you will get, what is called as osteoporosis. Your bones will become fragile and can get fractured with little trauma. Your bones will be more dense and strong, if you play on the ground or run a mile or two per day.
The muscular sytem is involved in support of the skeleton and in specific bodily movements.
In terms of nourishment, yes. In terms of mechanical or structural support, no.
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Heart and your arteries(veins, capillaries)
The veins and arteries are able to wrap tightly around the skeleton, so they will not dislodge.
closed ciculatory system is the type of circulatory sytem with a contractile pumping organ and in which the blood remains confined to the blood vessels
The parts are 1.veins 2.arteries 3.capillaries 4.heart
The circultory system itself is an organ system. It contains the heart and blood vessels.
No, obtaining oxygen is not a function of the skeleton. The skeleton provides support, protection for internal organs, assists in movement, and serves as a storehouse for minerals. Oxygen is obtained and distributed through the respiratory and circulatory systems.
The skeleton is a mammal's inner support.
The circulatory system is composed of vessels and muscles that control the flow of blood around the body. This process of blood flowing around the body is called circulation. The main components of the circulatory system are the heart, arteries, capillaries and the veins.
AnswerThe circulatory system. No iTz Respiratory Sytem