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Question
What are the functions of skeleton in human body?
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Solution
The skeletal system serves five important functions in the human body:
- It provides structure and shape to the body.
- It supports and surrounds the internal organs of the body.
- Calcium and phosphorus, the two minerals that the body needs for important regulatory functions, are stored inside the bones.
- Red blood cells are produced in the bone marrow.
- The bones of the skeletal system act as levers for muscular action.
Muscular movement would not be possible without tendons (fibrous cords of tissue that attach muscle to bone) and ligaments (fibrous cords of tissue that attach bone to bone).
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