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The skeletal system is made up of our bones. Think of the skeletons you see at Halloween time. The job of our skeleton is to give our body support and strength from the inside to hold us together.
Our organs are completely different from our skeletal system because each organ is responsible for it's own unique body function. For example, our heart, pancreas, liver, brain, lungs, kidneys etc. would all be considered organs. The heart is a pump for our body, the pancreas is an enzyme maker to help food digest, the liver a filter, the brain the CEO and messenger service, lungs are the gas exchangers, kidneys are another kind of filter and so on.
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the skeletal system the muscular system the circulatory system and the bone system
1. Movement 2. Flexibility 3. Protection 4. Support
Protects some major organs from injury eg. Heart.Provides a framework that supports the body.Provides and Protects red bone marrow.Provides a storage site for excess Calcium.Another way is blood factory,gives body structure to protect orgins,mineral organs and mineral warehousemovement potection posture Blood cells are formed inside the bonescalled red marrow
The four main functions of the skeletal system are to provide support and shape to the body, protect internal organs, produce red and white blood cells in the bone marrow, and facilitate movement by working with muscles.
It helps it by protecting all your internal organs.
The skeleton is made up of various bones and provides the framework for the body. Thus, the skeleton provides the basic shape and structure of the body. The 5 primary functions of the skeletal system are: 1. Support 2. Storage of minerals (calcium) and lipids (yellow marrow) 3. Blood cell production (red marrow) 4. Protection 5. Leverage (force of motion)
they both work together 4 movement and protection of the boby
Endocrine, Excretory, Nervous, Digestive, Respiratory, Reproductive, Muscular, Integumentary, Skeletal, Circulatory, and Lymphatic Systems
1) The skeletal system provides solid support to attach muscles to so that your muscles can do useful work. 2) The skeletal system protects your internal organs, in particular the ribcage and skull provide this benefit. 3) The skeletal system creates new red and white blood cells for your body.
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.
Without the skeletal system we would not be able to stand upright and would not get the support that our body needs to move, basically we would be a puddle of flesh and blood.if we didnt have the skeletal system we wouldn't be able to kick a ball, so cartwheels, star jumps,write,ect, talk, eat ect..
1) It gives support and structure to the body 2) It is a place for muscle attachment and movement 3) It protects the visceral organs 4) It is a place for mineral storage 5) It is also the location of Haematopoiesis (blood formation)