Fractures or Bone displacement
It can function with the skeletal system and the nervous system.
1. The Skeletal System 2. The Digestive System
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.
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.
1. Movement 2. Flexibility 3. Protection 4. Support
The main electrolytes in the skeleton are Ca+2 (calcium ion) and CO3-2 (carbonate ion).
Scoliosis is a malformation of the spine and spinabifida which is a malformation of the very early development of the boney spine. Also acromegaly (too much growth hormone in adults) and gigantism are more skeletal system defects.
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1) bones 2) cartilage 3) tendons 4) ligaments
The musculo-skeletal system serves as a means of structure and movement for the body. It holds things in place, and lets us move. Musculo (muscles) Skeletal (bones) Musculoskeletal = muscle and bone system. Basically everything that isn't an organ or nerve.
Multicellular organisms typically use the muscular and skeletal systems to move. The muscular system provides the force needed for movement, while the skeletal system provides structure and support for the muscles to act upon.