No, bones are not organs.
They are there for your internal organs to be protected, help you move, and carry blood through your body.
If bones were denser, they would be heaver, putting more strain on our bodies. They are efficient enough to protect organs in most cases. Protecting organs isn't the only function of bones. They also provide structure for your body and allow movement by giving muscles something to pull on.
The main organs in the skeletal system are bones.Their functions are to protect the bodies organs, and keep our shape the skull protects the brain from brain damage.The bones are
Yes, trout have bones in their bodies.
Your bones protect your internal organs from injury.
Bones are the organs.
Bones, skin, and organs are examples of parts of human beings.
Muscles are not organs. As far as bones, they are not vital organs. (not that I know of)
what are the characteristics of bones that serve the delicate internal organs?
no they are bones
Butterflies do not have bones.