Your skeleton has five major functions. It provides shape and support, enables you to move, protects your organs, produces blood cells (hemopoeisis) and stores minerals and other materials until your body needs them.
The vertebrate skeleton of the human body protects the vital organs, stores calcium and other minerals for when the body needs it, and provides locomotion via contractions from the muscles attached. The skeleton also produces blood cells and most importantly provides the basic structure and support for the human body.~out
1. Movement 2. Flexibility 3. Protection 4. Support
Support: Provides structural support for the body and helps maintain posture. Protection: Protects internal organs such as the brain, heart, and lungs. Movement: Allows for movement by providing attachment points for muscles. Mineral storage: Stores minerals such as calcium and phosphorus, essential for various bodily functions. Blood cell production: Produces red and white blood cells in the bone marrow.
The skeletal system functions as both a rigid support structure to maintain the body's form as well as a protective structure for body parts such as the bones of the rib cage protecting the chest cavity, or the bones of the skull protecting the brain. Additionally, the skeletal system provides anchors without which the muscular system would be unable to produce movement, and contains bone marrow which is the site of the formation of new blood
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.
The skull is part of the skeletal system in the human body. It provides structural support, protection for the brain, and serves as an attachment site for muscles and ligaments.
The functions of the skeletal system and the muscular system support each other. They relate to one another because the skeletal system provides structure and support while the muscular system provides the power needed for movement.
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a muscular/ nope its the penis, because the ligaments are in the skeletal system, that requires them to have it.
Skeletal system comprises of bones, associated cartilages and joints of human body.
The skeletal system has four major functions. The functions of the skeletal system are support of the entire body, protection of the internal organs, movement, and storage of the minerals that the body needs.
The skeletal and muscular systems are closely related. The muscular system is connected to the skeletal system through ligaments. The muscles are what makes the bones move.
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by the bones.
Tendons are strong fibrous cord that attach muscle to bone and allo the skeletal system to funcion
There are no skeletal muscles in the circulatory system. They are smooth muscles and cardiac muscles.
i conluded that the skelital system is ligament,tendon,cartilage,and bone