Sort of. It certainly houses the cells responsible for the manufacture of both white and red blood cells - namely the bone marrow. But the skeleton also provides a structure, an attachment point for muscles and a leverage point for movement.
The function of the white blood cells is to aid in healing. These white blood cells are a huge part of the immune system.
The function of a white blood cell is to protect the area from things that can harm it. Like germs, viruses, etc.
infection
To fight infections
to fight off disease
The skeletal system supports and protects the body another thing it does is create red and white blood cells
It is a major contributor of white blood cells, red blood cells and platelets. It also has cells in the bone itself that make and break down bone called osteoblasts and osteoclasts.
The function of the white blood cells is to aid in healing. These white blood cells are a huge part of the immune system.
White blood cells do not carry oxygen in the blood.
Our skeleton protects our organs like our brain, heart and lungs. It also is a source of blood cells: red blood cells and white blood cells plus platelets. Without a skeleton we would not be able to use our muscles to move.
The bone marrow
Skeletal system.
to help fight infections
to help fight infections
nervous system
The function of WBC (white blood cells) is to FIGHT INFECTIONS
The function of WBC (white blood cells) is to FIGHT INFECTIONS