they give us form so that we can move and do stuff
The alimentary canal and the accessory organs
The alimentary canal and the accessory organs
The skeletal systems connections of joints and muscles
the heart and lungs
spleen
The skeletal system is made up of bones, cartilage, tendons, and ligaments that provide structure and support to the body. The major organs involved in the skeletal system include bones, which protect internal organs, produce blood cells, and store minerals; as well as joints, which allow movement between bones. The skeletal system works in conjunction with muscles to enable movement and support bodily functions.
The organs involved in the skeletal system are bones, cartilage, and joints. Bones provide structure and support to the body, protect internal organs, and aid in movement. Cartilage acts as a cushion between bones and helps with smooth joint movements. Joints are where two or more bones meet and allow for flexibility and movement.
The main function of the skeletal system is to provide structure and support for the body, while the main function of the muscular system is to allow movement and mobility.
the muscles and bones
the muscles and bones
The skeletal system works with muscles to allow movement, protect organs, and provide structure to the body. Additionally, the skeletal system interacts with the circulatory system to produce blood cells in the bone marrow and store minerals like calcium.