Same as a non athlete. Support, aid in movements, protection.
1. It protects the inner lyong organs. 2. It gives shape and structure to the body.
There are many human body systems. A few of them are the liquid waste excretory system, solid waste excretory system, skeletal system, muscular system and the digestive system.
Endocrine, Excretory, Nervous, Digestive, Respiratory, Reproductive, Muscular, Integumentary, Skeletal, Circulatory, and Lymphatic Systems
There is really no specific range of lactic acid in an athlete.
Body movement: [1] Skeletal system: bones to support the muscle, [2] Muscular system: to provide the contraction, [3] Nervous system: to provide the stimulus for contraction, [4] Cardiovascular System: to provide oxygen & nourishment.
1. Movement 2. Flexibility 3. Protection 4. Support
Two main functions include protection and support. A third function that can be considered is that it provides a place for muscles to attach to.
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.
Fractures or Bone displacement
osteoporosis and arthritis
It can function with the skeletal system and the nervous system.
The skeleton is made up of various bones and provides the framework for the body. The 5 primary functions of the skeletal system are: 1. Support 2. Storage of minerals(calcium) and lipids (yellow marrow) 3. Blood cell production (red marrow) 4. Protection 5. Leverage (force of motion)
1. The Skeletal System 2. The Digestive System
1. digestive system 2. excretory/urinary system 3. skeletal system 4. muscular system 5. respiratory system 6. cardiovascular/circulatory system 7. endocrine system 8. reproductive system 9. nervous system 10. immune system 11. integumentary system
Following are the body systems and their functions.1) Digestive system - It releases the enzyme required to break down the food and helps to digest it.2) Respiratory system - It provides oxygen to the body and expel out the carbon dioxide from the body.3) Circulatory system - It provides oxygen and nutrients to all the living cells throughout the body.4) Muscle and skeletal system - The skeletal system gives a definite structure to the body and the muscles are attached to bones to give support.5) Nervous system - Every sensation, movement and thought is derived and controlled by nervous 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.
There are four major functions of the skeletal system. 1. It enables the body to maintain its shape. Without it you would become a giant blob. (And who would know better than me.) 2. It contains bones which act as levers to magnify the effects of muscles. 3. It protects vulnerable organs, such as the brain. 4. Bone marrow also produces new blood cells, both red and white.