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Are bones internal organs

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ANSWER:Bones ARE considered organs. They are the organs of the Skeletal system. A definition of an organ is a specialized group of cells and tissues and performing some specific function in an organism.

Bones lie within the muscles and other soft tissues, providing a rigid framework and support strructure for the whole body. WRONG

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Yes. Anything that has Carbon is considered organic. Anything that grows is considered organic. Bones have cells, so therefor have carbon, so therefore are organic.

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yes bones are indeed organs, go figure, next thing they'll be telling me is that blood is a tissue! or even BONE is still a tissue! HA those Biology nuts.

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Yes, they can be. It all depends on your definition of 'organ'.

As bone marrow is responsible for much of the bodies anti-immunity function its classification as an organ is very good.

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No.

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