Steroids do not have significant affects on the skeletal system. However, they do have significant affects on muscles, hormones, and psychological functioning.
Steroids can increase muscle mass and strength by stimulating the production of protein in muscles, but they can also have negative effects on the musculoskeletal system. Overuse of steroids can lead to muscle imbalances, brittle bones, tendon injuries, and in extreme cases, can increase the risk of fractures and osteoporosis. It's important to use steroids under medical supervision to minimize these risks.
yes
Regular exercise can make the bones in the skeletal system stronger.
respiratory system circulatory system skeletal system
Osteoporosis, scoliosis, arthritis, and bone cancer.
Our muscles pull on our bones to effect movement.
I am quoting this from "How_can_alcohol_affect_the_skeletal_system""Alcoholism weakens the skeletal system by reducing the ability of the body to absorb and use calcium to keep the bones strong.":D
cancer and constipation. and FAT people
joint diseases and.... something someone else will say
The skeletal system are your bones.
skeletal system* bones. :)
the skeletal system is a system in the body .