What does the skeletal system do for the body?

The skeletal system that comprises the bones in the human body serves as a framework of our body. Without the bones we will not have any shape and form and looks like a jelly. An adult has 206 bones in all.

The bones serves several important functions. They protect vital organs. The skull protects the brain, the vertebral column protects the spinal cord, the breastbone which comprise the sternum and and the ribs attached to it protects vital organs in the chest like the heart and lungs.

The bones also works with the muscle and these integration of function is called musculo-skeletal system. These consist of muscles that are attached to the bones which allows the body to move. The bone then serves as attachment of skeletal muscles that enable the body to move.

Bones also serves as a factory house of blood. Blood cells are produced in the bone marrow. Aside from production of blood cells, the bone also serves as storage of certain minerals like calcium and phosphorus.

The human bones are not very complex. It is divided into axial and appendicular. The axial skeleton consists of bones that form the axis of the body and those that protect the organs like the skull, sternum, ribs, and vertebral column The appendicular skeleton is composed of bone that anchors the upper extremities, lower extremities, shoulder girdle and pelvic girdle.

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