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Bones are classified by whether they are weight bearing or protective in function?

Yes, bones are classified as weight-bearing or protective based on their primary functions. Weight-bearing bones, like those in the legs, support the body's weight and provide structure for movement. Protective bones, such as those in the skull or ribcage, help shield vital organs from injury.


Does it cover the whole body?

The human body covering is the skin. The skin is the largest organ in the human body and is a protective covering for the bones, muscles and organs.


How many bones does a possum have?

Possums have a skeleton which hold the bones of its body together. The bones begin at the skull forming a protective cover and form parts of the vertebrae, the pelvis and the spiny tail.


How is calcium used by the human body cells?

It is used to strengthen bones in the human body.


How does the ribs works with other system to keep the body healthy?

Ribs are the protective cage bones for your vital organs (minus the brain).


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The bones of the skull that form a protective covering of the brain are examples of what bone?

Flat bones


Does hair protect the skull?

Try thinking that one through for yourself. Hair is on the outside of the body. Bones are inside the body. Kinda difficult to protect something if the protective layer is on he inside.


What are the bones in the body?

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What is the difference between the bones of the skull and the bones in your leg?

The bones of the skull are flat and protective, enclosing and protecting the brain. In contrast, the bones in your leg, such as the femur, tibia, and fibula, are long and weight-bearing, providing support and mobility for movement.