The skeleton provides the main framework, the shape and integrity of the body.
If there was no skeleton, the body and its musculature would all lie as one big heap of muscle and tissue on the floor - a great big blob!
Muscles attach to the various parts of the skeleton, which allow you to move 'arms, legs, etc.' W/O the skeleton, muscles could not act.
It also allows channels and tunnels for the circulatory vessels and nervous tissue to pass.
Bones also act protectively. Perhaps the most obvious case of this is in the form of the rib cage, which protects heart and lungs - organs vital for very life itself. Some less known protection resides in that provided for the large arteries and nerves that pass under the arm pits and on the insides of the arm. Likewise, in the lower extremities, the hip bone, thigh bone [upper femur] and lower sacrum at the back protect bowels, vitals and large arteries and nerves that pass down the insides of the legs. The skull is one big protective mechanism.
Further, bone tissue supplies blood cells for the circulation and aids the immune system.
It gives support and shape to the body.
it works with the musclular system to have the ability to carry something and it works with the nervous system to send signals to your brain and back. The skeletal system is the system that supports the body. The skeletal system holds the other systems of the body together. It works with the Muscular system to allow us to move
1. Movement. 2. Body shape (gives your body shape). 3. Production of cells (in the bone marrow). 4. Protection of vital organs. 5. Supports the body.
As you know, The skeletal system is the bones. it is a part of your body as the other systems
you need the skeletal system because it holds us up and gives us shape and size.
It provides a supportive framework and protects internal organs.
So the system can function correctly, as well as many others. Muscular, ciculatory, etc...
skeletal system affects other body systems in many ways. such as it affects circulatory system because red blood marrow in bone bone makes blood
for movement
the skeletal system and the muscular system work together
The nervous system controls all other body systems, and so is connected with all of them. The Muscular system is connected because the nerves send messages to the muscles if somethings wrong or hurt.
Because the components of the immune system are part of the other systems. The WBCs are part of the cardiovascular system; the production of WBCs is part of the skeletal system, etc.
the smallest bone in the human body is in the inner ear.. ..the skeletal holds all other systems in are body.
organs are interdependent because they must work together to function, otherwise, we won't work properly. they cannot work alone. organs work together and organ systems work with another to function.
The skeletal system protects most systems, while the muscel system moves the bones.
Becuase it supports you like your other systems
The skeletal system is the organ system that works most closely with the muscular system.
Other systems that work with the muscular system are the skeletal system. & the digestive system.
skeletal system affects other body systems in many ways. such as it affects circulatory system because red blood marrow in bone bone makes blood
the skeletal and muscular systems
I thinkyes it can be goodfor your body.
the skeletal system and the muscular system work together
All the sytems will fail and you will die
The nervous system is closely related to the muscular system. The other would most likely be the circulatory system.
the skeletal does not work by itself it works with other systems in the body so that you could have more energy inside your body and that you could not be a big balloon and the skeletal system have 206 bones in the human body.
Cartilage is contained in the human skeletal and muscular systems. The nose, ears, and many other organs also contain cartilage.