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The skeletal system itself is an organ system. Some schemes combine the skeletal system with the muscular system to make the musculoskeletal system.
Yes, the nervous system and skeletal system work together in the body. The nervous system sends signals to the skeletal muscles to produce movement, while the skeletal system provides structural support and protection for the nervous system. Additionally, the spinal cord, which is part of the nervous system, is protected by the vertebrae of the spinal column in the skeletal system.
The largest and strongest bone in the human skeletal system is the femur, which is the thigh bone. It is able to support the weight of the body and withstand considerable forces during activities like walking, running, and jumping.
the skeletal system
The somatic nervous system controls voluntary activities such as walking. It consists of motor neurons that transmit signals from the central nervous system to skeletal muscles, allowing for conscious control of movement.
it helps you do activities without your skeletal system you would be abean bag unable to walk, sit, or stand.
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the Somatic nervous system
The skeleton is the scaffolding of the body that gives the body its structure. The muscular system is attached to the bones in the skeletal system. Going up a flight of stair shows how the bone joint of the skeletal system allows the knee to bend while the muscles power the movement.
The skeletal system are your bones.
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the skeletal system is a system in the body .
The skeletal system itself is an organ system. Some schemes combine the skeletal system with the muscular system to make the musculoskeletal system.
No. It's the other way round.
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