Many bones have spaces for blood vessels to run in their main structure as well as a cavity inside them called a marrow cavity. Part of the formation of the marrow cavity is made of spongy bone which is very light weight.
This makes them more light weight but still strong.
The bones of the lower limbs, pelvis, and backbone support the body's weight
The bones of the skull protect the eyes, ears, and brain
All bones provide support to some extent. However, the bones of the lower limbs, pelvis and backbone provide the body's primary support.
Yes, it is true - bones are the support of all organs.
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because it is able to absorb shock easily
The body's structure is provided by the skeletal system (skeleton), which includes bones, cartilage, and connecting tissues. The bones hold up the body and give it structure - without bones, higher animals would not be able to exist.
The cell walls purpose is to protect and to give the plant structure. Since plants don't have bones they need the cell wall to give them support.
Bones have several functions. The first and most obvious function is to make up the skeletal framework that provides rigidity to the body. Bones also provide a protective armor for vital areas of the body, including the rib cage that protect the heart and lungs, and the skull that protects the brain. Finally, bone marrow, the pulpy tissue that occupies the cavities inside the bones, manufactures all the body's red blood cells.
the bones within the skeletal system aid in the protection of your internal organs, and tissues such as: the brain, eyes, heart, and lungs, and also the spinal cord. The bones not only protect but support as a frame. Last but not least, your bones assists your body in movement. for further questions, message me on myspace.com/lubonherarm your welcome:)
I believe the main functions of bones are: 1. Support of the body (eg. spine) 2. Movement (eg. humerus) 3. Attachment for muscles and tendons (eg. hip bones) 4. Storage of bone marrow, where you find the stem cells for blood components (red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets etc.) 5. Protection of vital organs (eg. ribs protecting heart, lungs)
they keep it up and give it structure and support
they give the body support
The bones give our body the structure and support needed to stay erect and the muscles allow us to move by contracting and expanding.
The body's structure is provided by the skeletal system (skeleton), which includes bones, cartilage, and connecting tissues. The bones hold up the body and give it structure - without bones, higher animals would not be able to exist.
flat bones
organ system that give your body structure
Hydrostatic pressure.
Bones: Provide support and protection to the body's organs and give structure to the body. Muscles: Tissues that contract and relax to allow movement of body parts. Joints: Where two or more bones meet, allowing for movement and flexibility in the body.
it support and it give shape
to give the body structure
Minerals give structure to bones and affect heart and muscle contraction.
The functions of the ligaments is to attach the muscles to the bones, to attach bones to bones, to give support to the joints and help in the movement of the joint and body