No. Not in the typical sense, at least. However, some have argued that bone marrow is an organ of blood cell generation and regeneration.
The rib cage protects the organs of the thorax and abdomen, and is part of the skeletal system that is the framework for the body.
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.
the skeletal system the muscular system the circulatory system and the bone system
skeletal allows movement. No system allows movement of organs LOL
There are four major organs involved in the skeletal system. These include the bones, tendons, ligaments and cartilage. These organs provide structural support, mobility and protection for the body.
the skeletal does not have any organs
there are no organs in the skeletal system
There are no organs in the skeletal system. The skeletal system is comprised of the bone structure of an organism; i.e. metatarsals, cranium etc.
Internal organs and the skeletal system are two different things, so there really is no such thing as "the internal organs of the skeletal system." The skeletal system is responsible for the support of the body and protection of the internal organs, and doesn't have internal organs in itself.
Bones are the organs.
* * * *Bones The bones of the skeletal system are organs as they are a grouping of specialized tissue forming a group.
skeletal system makes up frame of the body
Skeletal System - Skeleton and nerves
Bones?
BONES
bones
Each bone is an organ and there are 206 bones in the body so 206 organs in the skeletal system.