The bone marrow is one of the main places where the blood cells are created. So it interacts with the cardiovascular (heart and veins) system, because the heart pumps blood. It also interacts with the immune system, because white blood cells fight off disease.
skeletal system affects other body systems in many ways. such as it affects circulatory system because red blood marrow in bone bone makes blood
The skeletal system itself is an organ system. Some schemes combine the skeletal system with the muscular system to make the musculoskeletal system.
Bone marrow is part of the body's skeletal and lymphatic organ systems. It produces lymphocytes vital to the immune system.
Marrow belongs to the skeletal system. It is a soft tissue found in the cavities of bones and is responsible for producing blood cells, storing fat, and providing structural support to the bone.
Bone marrow makes blood cells and lymphocytes.
Presumably you speak of bone marrow, located within mostbones of the skeletal system
No. Is a function of the red marrow of the bone (skeletal system).
The skeletal system produces red blood cells (in the bone marrow)
The circulatory and skeletal systems are similar in that both provide essential support and protection to the body. The skeletal system offers structural support and protection for vital organs, while the circulatory system transports nutrients and oxygen to those organs and removes waste. Additionally, both systems work together to maintain homeostasis, as the skeletal system produces blood cells in the bone marrow, which are crucial for the circulatory system. Overall, they both contribute to the body's overall function and health.
The skeletal system protects most systems, while the muscel system moves the bones.
That system is called as skeletal system.
Bones/skeletal system