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The skeletal system has several functions: - Framework & support (provide body density) - Protection for internal organs - A lever system which, along with muscles, allows movement - Mineral storage; specifically, calcium storage for nerves & muscles - Blood production
Skeletal system or the integumentary system
The skeletal system provides the framework to support the body.
Supports body structure, maintains posture, and protects organs. Acts like a framework for organs and provides an attachment site for various muscles within the body
The skeletal and muscular systems are closely related. The muscular system is connected to the skeletal system through ligaments. The muscles are what makes the bones move.
Functions as a system of levers which allows the body to move with the aid of the muscles.
Yes, it is the basic framework of the body.
Functions as a system of levers which allows the body to move with the aid of the muscles.
There are no skeletal muscles in the circulatory system. They are smooth muscles and cardiac muscles.
Its your skeleton
The muscular system works with the skeletal system to enable movement and provide support. Muscles attach to bones and contract to move the bones, allowing us to move our bodies. The skeletal system provides a framework for muscles to attach to and supports the body's structure during movement.
The skeletal system provides a framework for the body, giving structure, support, and protection to internal organs. It also plays a crucial role in movement by providing attachment points for muscles.