The skeletal systemn holds up the body and keeps it strong so you can move. But without muscles you wouldn't be able to anyway. But the skeletal sytem hold veins and organs to be intact and wont allow them to get trapped.
One way the skeletal system helps the circulatory system is the bone marrow creates new red blood cells. The bone marrow also cleanses the blood by removing dirty blood cells from the body.
Bones are the only organs in the skeletal system. They add support, increase mobility, they store minerals and help in the formation of blood.
Skeletal System
nothing works with the skeletal system
The legs and feet are in the skeletal and muscular systems, and contain part of the circulatory system (blood vessels) and the lymph system.
The skeletal system is extremely beneficial to the internal organs. This is due to the fact that the bones protect the organs from injury.
nothing works with the skeletal system
the skeletal system helps with your moving if you didn't have this you wouldn't be able to move
the skeletal system plays an important role in regulating blood calcium levels to maintain homeostasis.It gives calcium to the blood
the skeletal system plays an important role in regulating blood calcium levels to maintain homeostasis.It gives calcium to the blood
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There are mainly three roles of the skeletal system: protection (the ribs protecting the heart and lungs as an example), as a lever for the muscles to move parts of the body (otherwise we would be a blob of jelly sitting in a dish) and lastly, they make blood (red blood cells, white blood cells and platelets).
the digestive system can work with other systems 2 but it needs the skeletal system 2. it needs it 4 different reasons. The liver does send nutrients around the body after the small intestines absorb the nutrients and give it to the liver. The liver needs the help of the circulatory system do it. So the blood vessels of the liver help the liver give the nutrients to the body. So that's an example of why the digestive system needs the skeletal system. Hope this answer helps.