We would just be like a blob and you wouldnt be able to move
The muscular system is responsible for producing movement and maintaining posture in the body. Muscles work together with the skeletal system to enable movement and provide support for the body's structure. Coordination between muscles, bones, and joints allows us to move and maintain balance.
The skeletal system helps mobilize the body by providing attachment sites for the muscles; producing levers. The nervous system tells the skeletal muscles what do do. So, by controlling the muscles, the nervous system indirectly interacts with the skeletal system. i agree with that because i know the nervous system does do that that was a good answer. but do you know when you grow real old and your bones cant stand up any longer you get osteperosis i love the sketetal but i dont agree. with her answer because my grandmother is really really old older than you can imagine and she has healthy bones she does not have osteoperosis so i don't agree.
Our body is held together by a complex system of connective tissues, such as ligaments and tendons, that attach muscles to bones and hold bones together at the joints. In addition, our skeletal system provides structure and support for our body, helping to maintain its shape and function.
Through evolution the human skeleton has changed and adapted to help protect the human organs, it keeps everything in place and structures the body. Without out skeletons we would be paralyzed....or dead.
Protection of internal organs; for example, the skull protects the brain.Support of the body to give an upright posture and maintain shape.Endocrine regulation (bone cells release the hormone osteocalcin).Allows movement. Joints between bones permit movement which is powered by skeletal muscles. (Skeletal muscles are attached to bones).Production of blood cells in the bone marrow found in long bones.Storage of iron in ferritin and calcium in bone matrix.
The muscular system is responsible for producing movement and maintaining posture in the body. Muscles work together with the skeletal system to enable movement and provide support for the body's structure. Coordination between muscles, bones, and joints allows us to move and maintain balance.
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The skeletal system provides structural support to the body, protects vital organs such as the brain and heart, and allows for movement by providing points of attachment for muscles. Additionally, the skeletal system is responsible for producing blood cells and storing minerals such as calcium.
The skeletal system helps mobilize the body by providing attachment sites for the muscles; producing levers. The nervous system tells the skeletal muscles what do do. So, by controlling the muscles, the nervous system indirectly interacts with the skeletal system. i agree with that because i know the nervous system does do that that was a good answer. but do you know when you grow real old and your bones cant stand up any longer you get osteperosis i love the sketetal but i dont agree. with her answer because my grandmother is really really old older than you can imagine and she has healthy bones she does not have osteoperosis so i don't agree.
Our body is held together by a complex system of connective tissues, such as ligaments and tendons, that attach muscles to bones and hold bones together at the joints. In addition, our skeletal system provides structure and support for our body, helping to maintain its shape and function.
The skeletal system helps mobilize the body by providing attachment sites for the muscles; producing levers. The nervous system tells the skeletal muscles what do do. So, by controlling the muscles, the nervous system indirectly interacts with the skeletal system. i agree with that because i know the nervous system does do that that was a good answer. but do you know when you grow real old and your bones cant stand up any longer you get osteperosis i love the sketetal but i dont agree. with her answer because my grandmother is really really old older than you can imagine and she has healthy bones she does not have osteoperosis so i don't agree.
the skeletal system is bones. They dont fail, they break. Of course, if a leg, foot, or thigh bone breaks, you WILL fall and roll in pain. If the skull breaks, you may get a concussion.
There are a number of systems that can help the circulatory system. The skeletal system can help the circulatory system for example.
Calcium strengtens bones and makes more solid so they dont break easily