Support: ex. pelvis supports internal organs
Protection: Skull protects brain, vertebrae proctects spinal cord
Movement: Skeletal Muscles pull against bones
Mineral Storage: Calcium and Phosphate
Hematopoiesis: Blood formation
1.) providing framework for the body.
2.) provide protection for internal organs.
3.) create red blood cells.
4.) keep us lightweight. ( not 100% sure on this answer, but due to bone marrow and spongey tissue on the inside of bones, we do not weigh as much as we couls i bones were solid.
protects internal organs.
produces new blood cells.
helps people move.
stores extra minerals.
Four functions of the skeleton include protecting the organs and providing shape to the body. The skeleton also allows for support and movement of the body while producing red blood cells.
1. protecting the vital organs
2. manufacturing blood cells
3. storing minerals
4. allows movement in the body
support, production of red blood cells, storage of nutrients, and leverage for muscle movement
The skeleton is usually divided into two major parts:1) The axial skeleton, consisting of a) the skulland b) the spinal column and ribs2) The appendicular skeleton consisting of a) the pectoral (shoulder) girdle and the arms, and b) the pelvic (hip) girdle and the legs.See:http://www.mnsu.edu/emuseum/biology/humananatomy/skeletal/skeletalsystem.htmlThe answer to this questions 'what are the 4 major parts of the human skeleton' is:1. Bones 2. Cartilage 3. Joints 4. Ligaments
The human skeleton provides support for the body, manufactures blood cells (takes place within the bone marrow), and the human skeleton protects vital organs withing the body. The skeleton also stores minerals so they can be used later on. Without the skeleton, movement would be extremely limited because, tendons attach to the bone, allowing you to move.
the five major life functions are, 1)growth- living beings grow and develop 2)respiration - they breathe and respire 3)reproduction- they reproduce offsprings 4)Nutrition- they eat food 5)Excretion- the get rid of waste from the body
1) to protect your internal organs, for example, the ribs surround the heart and lungs 2) major muscles are attached to the cone and help them move 3) Major quantities of calcium and phosphorous compounds are stored in the skeleton for later use. Calcium and phosphorous make bones hard. 4) The skeleton provides support and shape for your body. 5)blood cells are formed in the center of many bones in soft tissue called red marrow located in the bones. These flow throughout your body. <3 mazielove <3 :))))
explain any 4 function of groupware?
There are 4 major functions of business organization. These major functions include flow, communication, financial accountability, as well as leadership.
support, production of red blood cells, storage of nutrients, and leverage for muscle movement
The skeleton is usually divided into two major parts:1) The axial skeleton, consisting of a) the skulland b) the spinal column and ribs2) The appendicular skeleton consisting of a) the pectoral (shoulder) girdle and the arms, and b) the pelvic (hip) girdle and the legs.See:http://www.mnsu.edu/emuseum/biology/humananatomy/skeletal/skeletalsystem.htmlThe answer to this questions 'what are the 4 major parts of the human skeleton' is:1. Bones 2. Cartilage 3. Joints 4. Ligaments
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Following are the major functions of hrm. 1: Organizational designe. 2: Staffing. 3: Performence measurment. 4: Training. 5: Compansation system.
It provides support and protection while enabling movement. It functions to store calcium and phosphorus. It is the site of blood cell production in adults. It is the site of maturation of B-lymphocytes.
The six functions of the skeleton are support, movement, protection, production of blood cells, storage of minerals and endocrine regulation. Support for the body and internal functions. Movement in day to day activities. It protects internal organs etc.
Skeletal muscles move the body; referred to as ambulation. There are 4 primary functions of skeletal muscle: 1.Movement 2.Posture or muscle tone 3.Support 4.Heat regulation
The 4 major groups of arthropods are crustaceans. arachnids, centipedes and millipedes, and insects. Arthropods are invertebrates that have an external skeleton, a segmented body, and jointed attachments called appendages.
The human skeleton provides support for the body, manufactures blood cells (takes place within the bone marrow), and the human skeleton protects vital organs withing the body. The skeleton also stores minerals so they can be used later on. Without the skeleton, movement would be extremely limited because, tendons attach to the bone, allowing you to move.
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