Store? No. However, the bone marrow, the spongy stuff INSIDE the bones, does MAKE red blood cells.
because if you do not have red blood cells you can not survive because red blood cellsprotect you from diseaes
Our skeleton protects our organs like our brain, heart and lungs. It also is a source of blood cells: red blood cells and white blood cells plus platelets. Without a skeleton we would not be able to use our muscles to move.
The skeleton produces red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets in the bone marrow. Red blood cells are responsible for carrying oxygen, white blood cells are part of the immune system, and platelets are involved in clotting to prevent excessive bleeding.
The bone marrow
The skeleton give structure to the body as well as protects organs and parts of it make red blood cells, platelets and white blood cells.
The nucleus
Your spleen destroys old red blood cells and stores white blood cells. It is part of your lymphatic system and is found in your abdomen.
The process of blood cell production occurs in the bone marrow, which is a spongy tissue found within the cavities of bones. Stem cells located within the bone marrow differentiate and develop into red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets, which are essential components of the blood. This process is known as hematopoiesis.
Yes the skeletal system is responsible for the production of blood cells, called hemopoiesis. This occurs in the spongy bone in the red marrow. And, sometimes in the yellow marrow of the medullary cavity.
they store water nutrients and oxygen
Bones create red and white blood cells.
All people have a skeleton and red blood, be they female or male. The body's skeleton helps to support its musculature, and blood is red do the high number of platelets and other items it contains.