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what are the functions of a skeleton

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Answered by anna0509
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The skeleton has 6 major functions which are: support, protection, production of blood cells, movement, storage of minerals and the endocrine regulation

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Answered by marishthangaraj
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The functions of the skeleton are given below.

Explanation:

  • The skeleton system of the body is the most important structure present which consists of bones and is 206 in total.
  • The most significant function of the skeleton system is to give a proper structure and support to the body.
  • It is only responsible for giving the body a unique shape and also providing a smooth movement.
  • The blood cells such as the RBCs, WBCs and platelets are all made inside the bones.

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