Muscles are the main organs that work with the skeletal system.
When different organs work together, they work together as a system.
The organs that are responsible to do the work or to function together are called an organ system.
organ system
No, a group of organs does not necessarily mean an organ system. Organs work together within an organ system to perform specific functions, while a group of organs may not have a specific integration for a common purpose. Organs within a system have specific roles and interactions that support the overall function of the system.
Your kidneys are the major organs of the Excretory System
So that your body doesn't flop like a jelly to the floor. It helps to keep the body's shape and holds certain organs in place.
When different organs work together, they work together as a system.
Muscles are attached to the bones, and whenever energy is put out by muscle cells (in sync), the muscle tissue contracts, or squished together, forcing the bone to move.
the organ system will not work together
your skeleton supports your organs, physically holding them up.
lungs
organ system
The organs that are responsible to do the work or to function together are called an organ system.
Groups of cells that work together are called tissues.
A system. :)A group of organs that work together make up a system. For example, you have a nervous system. Your brain, nerves, eyes and ears are some organs in your nervous system. This system controls your actions.
you don't have to the brain and heart do all the work
The skeletal system also protects internal organs, produces blood cells in the bone marrow, and stores minerals like calcium and phosphorus for the body's use. It also allows for movement through its joints and provides a framework for muscle attachment.