protect vital organs
storage of calcium
movement via muscle attachment
provide shape
production of blood cells
-Gives the body its shape -Protects the vital organs -Allows for movement -Stores minerals and produces blood cells
1. To support the body, it is kept in position by the muscles that are attached to the skeleton. 2. The flat bones protect internal organs. 3. To allow movement of the bodies joints. 4. Blood cells are produced in the red bone marrow in the centre of some bones, including the pelvis, ribs, vertebrae and stenum. The yellow bone marrow stores fat. The yellow bone marrow can convert to red bone marrow if the body needs additional blood production. 5. Minerals are stored in the bone. (mainly calcium and phosphorus)
protect vital organs
storage of calcium
movement via muscle attachment
provide shape
production of blood cells
-Gives the body its shape -Protects the vital organs -Allows for movement -Stores minerals and produces blood cells
it holds the muscle
it protects internal organs
it gives shape to human body
Shape and support, protecting your internal organs, producing blood cells, and store materials your body will need later on.
what are five function of the skeleton?
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The spine.
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