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Your skeletal system is one of the most important systems in your body. It is the foundation for your body and if you didn't have it, your body would be a pile of flesh and guts.
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Humans need a skeletal system to provide structure, support, and protection for their body. Amoebas, being single-celled organisms, rely on their flexible cell membrane to maintain their shape and do not require a skeletal system.
If we didn't have a skeletal system we would be a blob on the ground. If we didn't have bones well basically the same thing but also we wouldn't be able to produce blood or marrow.<----- (important) We also need tendons and ligaments so our muscles stay attached to our bones (another reason why we need bones) and allow smoother movement.
All organ systems work together. First of all you need energy, digestive system does that. Then the circulatory system takes the food and takes it to the body. And for cellular respiration you need oxygen, so respiratory does that. And nervous is for telling and thinking what to do. And the main ones are skeletal and muscular systems. Muscular move bones which are from the skeletal system.
It would be inpossible to move. We would be like a large bouncy ball.
So the system can function correctly, as well as many others. Muscular, ciculatory, etc...
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You need your brain to send signals to a skeletal muscle telling it to contract.
The arm is not part of a single system; to construct an arm you need lots of systems, which includes the muscular, skeletal, circulatory, nervous, and integumentary systems.