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what are the functions of skeleton in human body ?

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Answered by priyanshubhatt8092
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The main and the most important function of a Skeleton is that it gives a shape to our body and inside our body parts are present which are guarded by the skeleton and are protected

Answered by ankitpatle0
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Bone, also known as osseous tissue, is a thick, hard connective tissue that makes up the majority of the adult skeleton, which serves as the body's support system. Cartilage, a semi-rigid kind of connective tissue, offers flexibility and smooth surfaces for movement in the parts of the skeleton where bones move (for example, the ribcage and joints). The skeletal system, which is made up of bones and cartilage, serves the human body in the following ways:

  • aids mobility by supporting the body
  • Internal organs are protected, blood cells are produced, minerals and fat are stored, and they are released.
  • Support, mobility, and safety are all things that are important to me.
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