skeletal system
Skeletal system :)
bone and liver
Liver as glycogen
I'm sure its the Skeletal System because the bones protect,store, and supports minerals
The organ system that supports, protects, and helps to produce movement is the skeletal system. It provides structural support for the body, protects vital organs, and serves as an attachment point for muscles, facilitating movement through the musculoskeletal system. Additionally, bones produce blood cells and store minerals, contributing to overall body function.
The urinary bladder.
It does not store excess material the rectum does that.
If my memory serves me right, the testes (plural) are the males genitals that store semen and belongs to the reproductive system.
Vacuoles, they can isolate harmful chemicals or store food, water, and minerals. They are collaspeable and quite sturdy, (this is why dried veges wilt).
Calcium and phosphorus are primarily stored in bones and teeth in the body. They play a crucial role in maintaining bone structure and density. Additionally, calcium is stored in muscle tissues and regulated by hormones like parathyroid hormone and calcitonin.
The function of accumulator in hydraulic system is to receive and store excess oil pumped through the system, which is used to compensate sudden increase in loads.
Plants absorb minerals and water from the soil through their roots. These nutrients are then stored in the root cells in the form of sugars, starches, and other compounds. Plants can also store excess water and minerals in specialized storage tissues, such as parenchyma cells or vacuoles, to use when needed.