ur body needs support since without the support from our bones we would be unable to stand up and move around. We would be like jelly.
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∙ 14y agoThe musculoskeletal system, which includes bones and muscles, plays a key role in supporting and facilitating movement. Additionally, the integumentary system, specifically the skin, provides protection and support for the underlying structures involved in movement.
Condors need long wings to support their body weight.
the neck and head, because their neck muscles can't support their head.
Actually, it's WOMEN who need more body fat than men!! That's because they need fat for menstruation, pregnancy (to be able to support the baby) etc
The body needs carbohydrates as a source of energy. Carbohydrates are converted into glucose, which is a form of sugar, the body uses to support the function of the muscles and brain.
Cells in the body do not need to carry out every function independently. They depend on other cells and systems to support their activities. Additionally, not all cells in the body need to divide constantly, with some cells being quiescent or terminally differentiated.
If our bodies didn't have femurs our body couldn't support all the weight we have.
It shuts down because you need nutrients to survive, without them our body would completely wither away. You are depriving the body of its need life support, once you take that away, everything just..."dies."
An internal body-support structure is called a skeleton. It provides support, protection, and structure for the body.
The body needs carbohydrates as a source of energy. Carbohydrates are converted into glucose, which is a form of sugar, the body uses to support the function of the muscles and brain.
The skeletal system provides rigid support for the body, through bones that form a framework to support and protect the internal organs. The bones also work with muscles to facilitate movement and provide structure to the body.
Yes, they have big body's so they can support the weight of the neck. They need the neck to reach high branches to reach vegetation.