Bones provide a frame for ones' body, protecting the body's inner organs. Bones also contain marrow, which produces blood cells, supporting the body's circulatory system. Muscles hold the body upright, contracting to move body parts (flexion and extension).
The bones in your body (which makes up the skeleton) are what give it support and are what protect its organs from harm. the bones contain bone marrow which produce R B C s
They need skeleton for strength , support ,firmness of body and in most of the cases in some bones ,bone marrow helps in the formation of blood .e.g. human beings.
The musculoskeletal system, which includes bones and muscles, plays a key role in supporting and facilitating movement. Additionally, the integumentary system, specifically the skin, provides protection and support for the underlying structures involved in movement.
An endoskeleton is an internal skeleton found within the body of an organism. It provides support, protection, and structure to the body. A diagram of an endoskeleton typically shows the bones or cartilage structures located within the body, such as the spine, ribs, and limb bones.
ur body needs support since without the support from our bones we would be unable to stand up and move around. We would be like jelly.
We have a skeleton for a few main reasons. The first reason is because we need something to support our body, our muscles, everything in our body. If we didn't have a skeleton, we couldn't stand. The other main reason why we have a skeleton is to protect our organs and whatever else is in our body.
The muscles are what do the moving, while the bones support you. It is the bones that make you able to make traction with the ground, while it is the muscles that pull the bones.
We need bones for support, movement and structure :)
The muscles are what do the moving, while the bones support you. It is the bones that make you able to make traction with the ground, while it is the muscles that pull the bones.
The skeletal system has many important functions, including: 1. Providing a sturdy attachment site for your muscles, so that your body can move, and so that the body does not exist in a "gelatinous" state. 2. The skeletal system can be divided into two "parts"; the Axial skeleton and the Appendicular skeleton. The axial skeleton basicallly consists of the bones of your skull and trunk (spine, ribs,). The appendicular skeleton is made up of the bones of your arms and legs. The axial skeleton gives your body it's posture, so that it doesn't fall over. It also protects vital organs- the ribs enclose/protect the lungs, and the sterum covers/protects the heart. The liver is also partially protected by your ribs. The bones of your skull protect your brain, etc. The bones of the appendicular skeleton (working w/our muscles) allow us to walk, stand, grasp,and move objects. 3. Many bones store important minerals like calcium and phosphorus, etc. 4. Some bones produce and store bone marrow (red and yellow bone marrow). Red bone marrow produces blood cells.
No. A person without bones would just be a pile of flesh on the floor. It may be possible for a person to move without bones, but not very fast or far. Plus, a person without bones has no skull or teeth, and therefore can't eat.
You need to do an image search for the skeleton of the creature you are researching.