Principles of Anatomy and Physiology 14e with Atlas of the Skeleton Set (14th Edition)

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ISBN 10: 1-11877-456-6
ISBN 13: 978-1-11877-456-4

Chapter 6 - The Skeletal System: Bone Tissue - Checkpoint - Page 170: 1

Answer

The skeletal system serves as the body's central framework. It is composed of a collection of connective tissues, namely bones, cartilages, tendons, and ligaments, and mainly functions in supporting and protecting the body.

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Bones are hard connective tissues that are found all throughout the body. Their light and sturdy structure makes them perfect for facilitating movement and protecting delicate organs of the body. Bones also provide the body with some of its essential minerals (e.g. calcium and phosphate), hormones (e.g. osteocalcin), and blood cells. In addition, these tissues work together with cartilages, tendons, and ligaments to hold the body together and provide stability and mobility. Ultimately, the collaboration of these tissues make the skeletal system a significant component of the human body.
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