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what is a skeleton state its functions​

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Answered by InstaPrince
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>A skeleton is the hard structure that protects the internal organs of a living thing.

>Skeletons can be inside the body or outside the body. In mammals, which include humans, the skeleton is made of bones.

The skeleton supports the skin, muscle and tissue, and all the organs that are inside the body.

Answered by riyanadcunha15
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The skeleton consists of both fused and individual bones supported and supplemented by ligaments, tendons, muscles and cartilage. It serves as a scaffold which supports organs, anchors muscles, and protects organs such as the brain, lungs, heart and spinal cord.

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Its functions are as follows :-

The skeletal system works as a support structure for your body. It gives the body its shape, allows movement, makes blood cells, provides protection for organs and stores minerals.

Produce movement of the skeleton, maintain posture and body position, support soft tissues, encircle openings of the digestive, urinary, and other tracts, and maintain body temperature.

Skeletal muscles enable humans to move and perform daily activities. They play an essential role in respiratory mechanics and help in maintaining posture and balance. They also protect the vital organs in the body.

Skeletal muscles maintain posture, stabilize bones and joints, control internal movement, and generate heat. Skeletal muscle fibers are long, multinucleated cells.

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