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I think it does because the skeletal system is around your organs therefore protecting it. The bones act as a barrier so when you first get hit the bones get the first hit while the organs are still safe.
Yes, the human skeleton protects vital organs. The ribcage protects the heart, lungs, and part of the liver, spleen and top of the stomach. The pelvis protects the lower abdomen and reproductive organs. The spine and a special apron-like tissue over the abdomen gives structure that holds everything in the 'belly' and protects the digestive and excretory organs.
skin The skin is not part of the skeletal system. The skull protects the brain.
The rib cage protects the heart and lungs.
The bones shield your organs and on impact, absorb the shock.
they act as a shield of protection
Yes.
the skeletal system helps you support and protect your body. theskeletal system has four organs.
The skeletal system keeps the body together and also protects vital organs such as the ribs protect the lungs.
The skeletal system evolved to protect the internal organs and to give the body structure and form.
The main organs in the skeletal system are bones.Their functions are to protect the bodies organs, and keep our shape the skull protects the brain from brain damage.The bones are
It is to protect your vital organs, and to support your body
The lungs and heart. its the ribs that protect it
there are no organs in the skeletal system
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the skeletal does not have any organs
The muscular and skeletal systems protect such organs as malendix, treatian, calrendry, and the filx bladder.
The skeletal system is extremely beneficial to the internal organs. This is due to the fact that the bones protect the organs from injury.