Skeletal System
The skeletal system allows movement of body parts, it protects internal organs such as the heart and brain, it's marrow makes blood cells, it stores calcium, tendon and ligaments work with bones to form joints, and lastly they store energy in the form of fat in the yellow marrow.
To protect our internal organs, keep our shape and it helps us to move. Support: ex. pelvis supports internal organs Protection: Skull protects brain, vertebrae proctects spinal cord Movement: Skeletal Muscles pull against bones Mineral Storage: Calcium and Phosphate Hematopoiesis: Blood formation
The decrease in cartilage and increase in bone during development is due to the process of ossification, where cartilage is gradually replaced by bone tissue. This process is essential for bone formation and growth, as bones need to be strong and rigid to provide support and protection to the body. Additionally, the increase in bone also helps with mineral storage and blood cell production.
Energy storage: Fats and oils provide a concentrated source of energy for the body, serving as a reserve of calories to be used when needed. Insulation: Fats help to insulate the body and maintain body temperature by providing a layer of insulation under the skin. Cell structure: Fats are important components of cell membranes and play a role in cellular function, including cell signaling and maintaining cell integrity.
Support: Provides structural support to the body and helps maintain its shape. Protection: Protects vital organs such as the brain, heart, and lungs. Movement: Acts as a framework for muscles to attach to, allowing for movement. Blood cell production: Bone marrow inside bones produces red and white blood cells. Mineral storage: Stores essential minerals like calcium and phosphorus for the body to use when needed.
Support, protection, movement, storage (calcium), and blood cell formation.
Shape Support Protection Movement Blood cell Formation Mineral storage
1. Protection 2. Blood cell formation 3. Storage I dont no the last one but this is for 6th grade so beat it
protection signalling reproduction storage communication
Protection, movement, mineral storage.
The skeletal system has four major functions. The functions of the skeletal system are support of the entire body, protection of the internal organs, movement, and storage of the minerals that the body needs.
Bone tissue has several functions including the obvious structural function of supporting the living tissue/body system. It is protective of the most vital organs, and functions as a storage for elements and electrolytes such as magnesium, calcium, phosphorous, potassium, etc. It is also a dynamic structure that has mechanical function such as typing on a keyboard. The functions of bone tissue include support, movement, protection, mineral storage, and blood production.
The skeletal system has several functions: - Framework & support (provide body density) - Protection for internal organs - A lever system which, along with muscles, allows movement - Mineral storage; specifically, calcium storage for nerves & muscles - Blood production
Structure Organ protection Lever system for movement Blood production Mineral storage as CaPO4 Energy storage as bone marrow
The functions are support, Storage of minerals and lipids, Blood cell prouduction, protection, and leverage
The skeletal system provides support and structure to the body, protects internal organs, produces blood cells, and stores minerals such as calcium. It also plays a crucial role in movement by working together with muscles and joints.
Support: Provides structural support for the body and helps maintain posture. Protection: Protects internal organs such as the brain, heart, and lungs. Movement: Allows for movement by providing attachment points for muscles. Mineral storage: Stores minerals such as calcium and phosphorus, essential for various bodily functions. Blood cell production: Produces red and white blood cells in the bone marrow.