The skeletal system
It serves as a scaffold which supports organs, anchors muscles, and protects organs such as the brain, lungs and heart.
Connective tissue anchors, packages, and supports body organs. It includes structures such as tendons, ligaments, and fascia that provide structural integrity and support for organs within the body.
The skeletal system its self, is used for a structure that provides or makes the frame for the bones to be put together in. Kind of like a tree with branches.
it protects and supports the body and it keeps the muscles and organs from falling out
The skeletal system, made up of bones, protects and supports body organs while providing a framework for muscular action. Bones in the skeleton act as attachments for muscles, allowing movement and providing stability for the body.
The. Skeleton. System. Supports. 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
An exoskeleton refers to the jointed, hard, outer coverings of a soft bodied organism, such as the covering on an insect or spider. An endoskeleton is a hard internal structure that supports an organism. Frogs do not have any exoskeleton, but they do have an endoskeleton which supports their muscles and organs, protects their organs, and acts as a system of levers that muscles can pull on to allow the frog to move.
The exoskeleton has 3 main jobs. It Protects the vital organs from damage, supports the body, and enables movement of the muscles.
skeletal system
The fascia is a fibrous band or membrane that lies deep to the skin and supports muscles. It separates and compartmentalizes muscles and other internal organs, providing structure and support to the body.
The muscles responsible for ensuring that organs function properly are called smooth muscles. These muscles are found in the walls of organs such as the stomach, intestines, and blood vessels, and help to regulate the movement and function of these organs.