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Do we have a skeleton to protect our organs and to help us move and support our body
Their hard shell, the exo skeleton.
The major function of the Axial Skeleton is to provide central support for the body and protect the internal organs
The skeleton does not directly protect against infections, as its main function is to support and protect the body's organs and tissues. However, bone marrow within the skeletal system produces immune cells that help fight off infections in the body. Additionally, the strong structure of the skeleton provides a barrier that can help prevent pathogens from entering the body through physical injury.
Skeleton provides support to the whole body n serve as a framework. It also protect internal organs.
We have a skeleton for a few main reasons. The first reason is because we need something to support our body, our muscles, everything in our body. If we didn't have a skeleton, we couldn't stand. The other main reason why we have a skeleton is to protect our organs and whatever else is in our body.
The skeletal system provides support for your body, gives your body shape (both of which assist movement), and protects your body organs from injury's. Bones contain marrow which helps produce red blood cells. Without the skeleton, would would not be able to stand upright, walk, or run, or bend at the spine or joints.
Pad and protect bones, abdominal muscles protect internal organs and reinforce and cushion joints
The human skeleton typically consists of 206 bones. These bones provide support, protect organs, and allow for movement in the body.
Your skeleton gives shape to your body, only the ribs protect the organs such as the heart, lungs, diaphragm and your skull protects your brain.
Hermits crabs lives in a shell to protect their body from any danger because they don't have any skeleton to protect them.
Three functions of the human skeleton are support, protection, and movement. The skeleton also produces blood cells, stores ions, and regulates endocrine hormones.