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What are the functions of A skeleton in human beings​

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Answered by FlorinaRoy
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The skeletal system has many functions. Besides giving us our human shape and features, it:

Allows movement: Your skeleton supports your body weight to help you stand and move. Joints, connective tissue and muscles work together to make your body parts mobile.

Produces blood cells: Bones contain bone marrow. Red and white blood cells are produced in the bone marrow.

Protects and supports organs: Your skull shields your brain, your ribs protect your heart and lungs, and your backbone protects your spine.

Stores minerals: Bones hold your body’s supply of minerals like calcium and vitamin D.

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Answered by Rayshabh
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The functions of the human skeleton are as follows:

i) The skeleton gives shape and support to the body.

ii) The skeleton also protects the delicate, internal organs such as the brain, heart and lungs.

iii) The bones of the skeleton, along with the muscles, enable the movement of the various body parts.

iv) The interior of bones contains a substance called the bone marrow, which produces new blood cells.

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