skeletal system
The functions are it provides shape and support, enables movement, protects organs, produces blood cells, and stores minerals and other materials.
Your skeleton has five major functions. It provides shape and support, enables you to move, protects your organs, produces blood cells, and stores minerals and other materials until your body needs them.
Muscular system.
Your skeleton has five major functions. It provides shape and support, enables you to move, protects your organs, produces blood cells (hemopoeisis) and stores minerals and other materials until your body needs them.The vertebrate skeleton of the human body protects the vital organs, stores calcium and other minerals for when the body needs it, and provides locomotion via contractions from the muscles attached. The skeleton also produces blood cells and most importantly provides the basic structure and support for the human body.~out
Support: ex. pelvis supports internal organsProtection: Skull protects brain, vertebrae proctects spinal cordMovement: Skeletal Muscles pull against bonesMineral Storage: Calcium and PhosphateHematopoiesis: Blood formation
A voluntary muscle that is attached to bone by tendons. allows movement using a system of flex/relax functions that control movement through brain impulses.
what produces body movement
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Tidal movement produces energy when tidal generators are placed in areas where the movement of the tide is dramatic. This movement causes the turbines in the generators to turn and produces motor movement.
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India produces 89 minerals. Some valuable minerals are: Asbestos, Bauxite, Coal, Copper, Chromate, Diamond, Gold, Granite, Gypsum, Iron, Manganese, lime stones...etc.
1. Protects vital organs (ie, central nervous system, heart, lungs). 2. Provides for attachment of muscles, allowing for movement. 3. Long bones are the source of blood cells.