Only in the idea that blood cells are made in bone marrow, is this true. But once the white cells are matured, they move to other organs like lymph nodes so the bone marrow really isn't necessary,
No, it's not true that without the skeletal system the body could not carry oxygen in the blood. Oxygen transport in the blood is primarily the function of red blood cells, which contain hemoglobin that binds to oxygen. While the skeletal system provides structure and support for the body, it does not play a direct role in oxygen transport. However, it is involved in the production of blood cells, including red blood cells, in the bone marrow.
The respiratory system has primary responsibility for breathing, but it could not accomplish this function without the skeletal, muscular, nervous, and circulatory systems.
The skeletal system could potentially be shut down for longer periods without causing immediate harm as its functions are mainly structural and supportive. Other organ systems, such as the respiratory or circulatory system, would cause harm more rapidly if shut down.
The muscular system and the skeletal systems are injured. However, it could also effect the endocrine and your reproductive system. Some athletes are known to become sterile after a very bad injury... Source I graduated middle school. My brother is a psychologist.
True, without digestive system you would have no fuel to do anything without circulatory that fuel would not get to any other system without endocrine you could not regulate your body without skeletal you would have no framework to hold onto without muscular nothing would be attached without skin nothing would be protected and held within without nervous you wouldn't be aware etc...
No
the skeletal does not work by itself it works with other systems in the body so that you could have more energy inside your body and that you could not be a big balloon and the skeletal system have 206 bones in the human body.
The Bones of the skeletal system could block the arteries and blood flow, causing circulation to cease.
The skeletal system produces red blood cells (in the bone marrow)
The skeletal system protects and supports your body.
No, it's not true that without the skeletal system the body could not carry oxygen in the blood. Oxygen transport in the blood is primarily the function of red blood cells, which contain hemoglobin that binds to oxygen. While the skeletal system provides structure and support for the body, it does not play a direct role in oxygen transport. However, it is involved in the production of blood cells, including red blood cells, in the bone marrow.
The respiratory system has primary responsibility for breathing, but it could not accomplish this function without the skeletal, muscular, nervous, and circulatory systems.
You could argue the integumentary, the skeletal, the lymphatic. (immune system)
You could argue the integumentary, the skeletal, the lymphatic. (immune system)
Although this question requires more opinion versus simply facts, I'd say the best part of the skeletal system is the bone marrow. Without bone marrow, the substance known as bone would not develop and fractured bones could not heal.
skull,spine and ribcage
Idon't know