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The skeletal system protects our organs, supports our body, and stores minerals. It also produces most of our blood cells.

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The skeletal part of the musculoskeletal system does what?

The skeletal system provides structural support for the body, protects internal organs, allows for movement through its joints, and stores minerals such as calcium and phosphorus for bodily functions.


What body system protects and supports internal organs?

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The system that supports and protects the body is called the?

The system that supports and protects the body is called the skeletal system. This system is made up of bones, ligaments, and cartilage, and it provides structure, support, and protection for the body's organs and tissues. Additionally, the skeletal system plays a key role in movement and mineral storage in the body.


What are 3 functions of the muscoskeletal system?

The musculoskeletal system provides support and structure to the body, allowing for movement and stability. It also protects internal organs and stores minerals such as calcium. Additionally, it plays a role in producing blood cells in the bone marrow.


Which organ system supports and protects the body?

The immune system protects the body from all foreign and invading microbe or agent.The immune system consist of -Lymphatic vessels - These carry lymph to all organs and sectors of the body.Lymph - This fluid carries WBC and other antigens which fight and destroy foreign agents.White blood cells - These cells are responsible for destroying foreign agents.There are 3 kinds of WBC -Monocytes - These WBC eat and digest foreign agents.Lymphocytes - These WBC produce antigens to destroy foreign agents.