The skeletal system provides essential functions, including support, protection, and movement. It serves as a framework for the body, supporting soft tissues and organs, while also protecting vital structures like the brain and heart. Additionally, bones facilitate movement by acting as levers for muscles and storing minerals, such as calcium and phosphorus, which are crucial for various bodily functions. The skeletal system also plays a key role in producing blood cells within the bone marrow.
skelatal system
Skelatal
the skelatal system
the skelatal system
the skelatal system
cardiac, skelatal, and smooth
Skelatal muscles. there are three types of muscles Smooth (linining the digestive system) Cardiac (your heart) and Skelatal (triceps biceps pecs)
skelatal
Peyer's Patches
nephron
It works because of the bonesThe muscular system supports the skelatal system to keep you upright and keeps your bones from breaking as easily.
We have different structures that perform different functions so the body can be more efficient.