Bones provide support and structure for the body, protect vital organs, and give muscles a lever to move. Also for legs to move they go in little sockets that the balls of your legs go into and make it stay in for many years. Same for arms there are little blades called your shoulder blades and to keep the shoulder blades up there are, ribs and your collarbone.
No. Is a function of the red marrow of the bone (skeletal system).
Bone marrow makes blood cells and lymphocytes.
Support and give shape
Hematopoiesis is the process of blood cell formation and is primarily carried out in the bone marrow of the skeletal system.
the skeletal system in any organism provides protection for the organs and allows movement
Phosphate and calcium are stored within the skeletal system. If the body needs these substances in order to maintain electrolyte balance, they are then released into the body from the skeletal system.
bone tissue, cartilage, moving smoothly, movable joints, immovable joints
It is your Collar bone. I dont know the function of it.
Yes it OS indeed.
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