Science, asked by tina55, 1 year ago

how does the skeleton helps us?

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Answered by adityagargag20oxy5f0
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Your skeletal system helps you by holding you up. If you didn't have a skeleton your organs and guts would just go flat on the floor. Your skeleton also helps by protecting organs, like the skull helps protect your brain and ,your rib-cage protects your heart and lungs. So the skeletal system protects and keeps your structure. Next up Joints. click the button below. Your skeleton also helps protect your internal organs and fragile body tissues. The brain, eyes, heart, lungs and spinal cord are all protected by your skeleton. Your cranium (skull) protects your brain and eyes, the ribs protect your heart and lungs and your vertebrae (spine, backbones) protect your spinal cord. Bones provide the structure for muscles to attach so that our bodies are able to move. Tendons are tough inelastic bands that hold attach muscle to bone.
Answered by rajitha3
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Gives stucture for the body
Protects every part of body
Hopes this helps u dear
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