skeletal system
it supports the chest it protects the chest it allows movement in the chest
The skeletal system supports the body by providing structure and protection to internal organs. It also works together with the muscular system to allow movement.
The skeleton.
The skeletal system supports and protects body parts. It provides structure and support for muscles, organs, and tissues, while also protecting vital organs such as the brain, heart, and lungs. Additionally, the skeletal system allows for movement and serves as a storage site for minerals like calcium.
the skeleton protects your organs, holds you up and allows you to move.
Circulatory System
The muscular system is need because it supports the body and allows for movement
No, pigs do not have an endoskeleton; they possess an endoskeleton, which is an internal framework made of bones. This skeleton supports their body, protects internal organs, and allows for movement. Pigs, like other mammals, have a complex system of bones that includes a vertebral column, ribs, and limbs.
The immune system protects the body from all foreign and invading microbe or agent.The immune system consist of -Lymphatic vessels - These carry lymph to all organs and sectors of the body.Lymph - This fluid carries WBC and other antigens which fight and destroy foreign agents.White blood cells - These cells are responsible for destroying foreign agents.There are 3 kinds of WBC -Monocytes - These WBC eat and digest foreign agents.Lymphocytes - These WBC produce antigens to destroy foreign agents.
The word skeleton comes to English (through Latin) from ancient Greek from the word skellein meaning dry up.
A membrane/sac that that protects the body's major internal organs and allows them freedom of movement (for example, lung contractions).
Epithelial tissue: covers and protects surfaces. Connective tissue: supports and connects different structures. Muscle tissue: allows for movement. Nervous tissue: carries electrical impulses for communication.