It protects the brain which is the most important part of you body because it controls everything
The five major jobs of the skeletal system: protection, movement, shape and support, stores minerals and makes blood cells. These are the five major jobs of the skeletal system. Some organs are teeth, bones, ligaments, and cartilage. Bone.
the skeletal system is one of the main systems of the body,which help us to maintain our posture and stand straight.skeletan means bones,and so bones belong to the skeleton system.
Internal organs and the skeletal system are two different things, so there really is no such thing as "the internal organs of the skeletal system." The skeletal system is responsible for the support of the body and protection of the internal organs, and doesn't have internal organs in itself.
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.
If a straight line was made from the top of the skull straight down the spine to the ground, as in an axial division, the left side of the body including the pelvis would be a mirror image of the right side, so the body can be called bi-laterally symmetrical.
it is important because when we dont have it we will just float in the air..and it protects our organs..like skull, it protects the brain..
The skeletal system maintains posture and creates white and red blood cells. Without the skeletal system, our organs would have no means of attachment and we would have no means of defense against bacteria, or methods of transferring oxygen. So..the skeletal system is pretty important :)
Your skeletal system is your bones, so it is located throughout your body.
The skeletal system holds our shape, so we can move and stand, etc.
no... i don't think so..
so you can feel pain
No.The skull is the structure in your head that protects your brain. Your skull is a bone, and bones are part of the Skeletal System. The Skeletal System is made up of all the bones in your body, and it helps your body move, it protects your vital organs, and it gives you form so you are not a blob of body tissue. Your nervous systems is made up of the brain, spinal cord, and the network of nerves throughout your body.
There are 25 parts in a skeletal system. so everyone should now know how much bones are in a skeletal system
The skeletal system protects and supports your body.
Each bone is an organ and there are 206 bones in the body so 206 organs in the skeletal system.
The five major jobs of the skeletal system: protection, movement, shape and support, stores minerals and makes blood cells. These are the five major jobs of the skeletal system. Some organs are teeth, bones, ligaments, and cartilage. Bone.
How the skeletal system is a vital part for our bodies is that not only dose it give us structure it also contains important materials for the body to use. Say you scraped your knee and a lot of blood came out then your bodies skeletal system produces more blood to restore the amount lost so it doesn't affect you in the future. The body also has calcium which is vital to your bones to repair and mature the skeletal system. Your skeletal system also protects your other vital organs so you don't die instantly if you get hit hard by a medium force impact which for us is like a bruise on our body. So basically the skeletal system is not just structure to hold your body, but it's something more