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Some are: movement flex bones Gives skeleton mobility hold the skeleton together
the main one is of course the brain. You can't move without it.
1. Support 2. Protection 3. Movement 4. Mineral and growth factor storage 5. Blood cell formation- almost all blood cells are formed in red marrow. More than three, but I hope it is what you need!
It protects delicate organs such as the brain and heart and it also provides anchor points and levers for muscles to work against, allowing movement. It also gives shape and form
There are two cruciate ligaments. The posterior cruciate ligament is responsible for the knee being able to lock into position when fully extended. It prevents forces pushing the tibia posterior to the femur. The anterior cruciate ligament prevents movement in the opposite direction, i.e. gives a limit to how much we can flex our knee. It is most commonly injured.
what tructers in the body of a vertebrate gives it ability to move
A lion is a vertebrate, as it has a spine, gives live birth, and suckles their young.
The rear,small propeller is used for steering and attitude. The main rotor gives lift and forward movement.
The skeletal system
Enterogastrone inhibits forward movement (towards the anus). It is stimulated when a meal high in fat is eaten. This gives the bile secreted by the gall bladder time to work.
any mammals such as pandas, dolphins and giraffes.
it gives them depth perception
It gives us something to look forward to!!
it is a joint which gives little movement.
The moon's gravitational attraction causes water to rise up to a certain height and simultaneously , Earth's rotational movement causes the raised up water to move forward and it falls down. This gives the appearance of tides.
gives us seasons
Gravity