the tissues in the skeletal system are
*bones
*cartilage
*ligaments
The muscles of an organism make up the muscular system.
Seriously? Is this a legitimate question? If it is, I'll make my answer as simple minded as the question. The answer is, the skeletal system is the structure (bones) that supports the body (walking upright). The skeletal system also, through bone marrow (white blood cells) provides immunity to disease.
The three organs or tissues that make up the cardiovascular system are the heart, blood vessels, and blood.
Cells are the very basis of tissues. Various types of cells make various types of tissues which make various types of organs which make up various types of organ systems which make up an organism.
Cells with similar functions come together to form tissues, and different types of tissues organize together to form organs. Organs then work together in a coordinated manner to create an organ system that performs specific functions in the body. For example, the heart, blood vessels, and blood cells work together in the circulatory system to transport nutrients and oxygen throughout the body.
Bones are tissues that make up skeletal system.
yes
it completes the organ system
bones make up the skeletal system -what part do you want ?
The skeletal system itself is an organ system. Some schemes combine the skeletal system with the muscular system to make the musculoskeletal system.
The answer is bones, that is what makes up the skeletal system. which is what i said!
skeletal muscles
bones, cartilage, and connective tissue according to a 7th grade science book
You have muscular system, made of muscles and skeletal system, made of bones; which make up the musculoskeletal system.
the skeletal can make up anything that answer is wrong.... this is the right answer arthritics boo yah!!
The joint makes up the skeletal system because all bones meet
Regular exercise can make the bones in the skeletal system stronger.