The brain controls the skeletal & muscles & the heart provides the blood to support the muscles.
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To support your body and to protect organs
Internal organs and the skeletal system are two different things, so there really is no such thing as "the internal organs of the skeletal system." The skeletal system is responsible for the support of the body and protection of the internal organs, and doesn't have internal organs in itself.
Two organs in the chest are the lungs, responsible for breathing by bringing oxygen into the body and removing carbon dioxide, and the heart, which pumps blood throughout the body to provide oxygen and nutrients to cells.
the skeletal system helps you support and protect your body. theskeletal system has four organs.
There are more than two organs the move the body. The nervous system is involved and that includes several organs. Without that system, you would not be able to move at all. There is the skeletal system and it's organs and lastly the muscle system and it's organs.
The heart and the small intestine
Support- framework for bodyProtects organsProduces blood cellsAttachment for tendons/ligaments/musclesStorage for mineral depositsMovement- skeletal muscles attach to the skeleton by tendons, and the skeleton provides leverage for movement
Jaws and the salivary-enzyme glands.
Support (your frame) and protection for your organs
Lungs
Yes. Muscles are made of a group of different tissues that support a common function. By that definition they are indeed organs. Most people think that only the internal organs are classified as organs, but organs are technically any body structure that is made of two or more tissues. Your muscles are made of muscle tissue and connective tissue called fascia.