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The skeletal system contribute to homoeostasis in various ways. It produces new red blood cells to replace the old ones and also uses the osteoblasts and osteoclasts cells to maintain balance in the body.

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When the body is low on red blood cells, the marrow of long bones produce more red blood cells through the division of stem cells (which can also produce any other blood cell, by the way). When the blood is low on calcium, the parathyroid glands signal the bones to release calcium into the blood stream.

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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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The skeletal system maintains homeostasis by osteoclasts and osteoblasts. The muscular system maintains and regulates temperature in the body

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The cell membrane

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