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the function of the skeletal system is to give ________ to the body​

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Answered by attitudequeen0
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Answered by presentmoment
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The human skeletal system, often known as the skeleton, is the total number of bones in the body that come together (via joints).

Explanation:

  • It is the framework that aids in the support, protection, and shaping of the body, allowing for easier movement. Multiple cells, minerals, and protein fibres make up each bone.
  • We wouldn't be able to do daily activities like standing, sitting, or walking if we didn't have a skeleton.
  • It also safeguards our body's sensitive tissues and internal organs. The skull, for example, shields and covers the brain, which is very fragile, and the ribs protect the lungs and heart. When it comes to the amount of bones in the human body
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