There are 5 main functions; SHAPE, SUPPORT, MOVEMENT, PROTECTION and BLOOD PRODUCTION
The skeleton in vertebrate animals has many functions: provides support, protection, locomotion, stores minerals, and produces blood.
Without the skeleton, our body has no structure. We would simply be masses of skin, organs, blood, and useless muscles (they have no bones to move) in a heap on the ground.
Shape and Support
Movement
Production
Storage
Protection
The main function of skeleton is to support the muscles of the body through the tendons which serve as a connection between muscles and bones. It gives shape to our body.The bones contain nearly 85% of calcium.It plays a considerable role in immunity by containing the bone marrow which produces the WBC
The functions of a skeleton are
Movment-the movement of bones
storage-bones store marrow
structure-the bones fit together to make a skeleton and without the skeleton we wouldn't have structure and would be a ball.
protection-the bones protect the organs inside them eg.The ribs protect the heart, intestines and liver.
The functions of the skeleton are, Movement, Protection for your vital organs, Support and to make blood.
Support, movement, protection, storage of minerals, and produces blood.
Support, Protection, Movement, Mineral Storage, and Hematopoiesis
It's actually homeostasis. What the flip is Hematopoiesis?! And actually the functions are:
1.Support the body
2.Provide Proection
3.Enable Movement
4.Store Minerals
And the one you got wrong. . .
5. Make red and white blood cells
If you don't know the answer, then don't even try to answer the question! the function of the skeleton is to support the body and the weigh
there are a few functions...
1) protection of organs eg. the ribs protect the heart
2) movement it provides joints e.g the ball and socket in the shoulder
3) Storage - storing vitamins and calcium 4) support to skin and other overlying organs
Protection, support, movement and mineral storage. so our body can stand up straight. so our body can stand up straight.
The skeletal system has several functions. The first and foremost is for support of the body and a scaffolding for the musculature. The shape of the bones is in large part created in response to the pull of the muscles attached to them. The second major function is protection of the vital internal organs like the brain, heart, and lungs. Another function is for storage of important nutrients, primarily calcium and phosphate, which are crucial to proper function of the body. Tied along with the storage role is metabolic regulation, brought about by the continuous deposition and resorption of bone. All of these functions have played significant roles in shaping what our skeletal system looks like and behaves.
The function of the skeletal system is to supports, protects and maintains the body. There are 206 individual bones in the adult body.
Shape
Support
Protection
Movement
Blood cell Formation
Mineral storage
to move and shake
i think that one is skeletal system the job is work together to move your body
skeletal system
the skeletal system gives the places of joints for the muscular system.
It can function with the skeletal system and the nervous system.
No. Is a function of the red marrow of the bone (skeletal system).
No!
protect the brain
The part of your body that regulates your metabolism is part of the endocrine system called the thyroid gland. welcome (:
A suit of armor and the skeletal system provide protection and support for the organs.
Red blood cells
No. It is part of the respiratory system not the skeletal system.
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