Connections with other systems
1. Muscular System:
- The muscular system is connected with the skeletal system physically. The skeletal bones help protect the skeletal muscles and the skeletal muscles allow the bone to move. We can never move a bone, the muscles always do that. Also, the muscle's tendons attach one bone to another, creating flexibility and being able to walk.
2. Endocrine System:
-The endocrine system has to do with hormones and is very important for the skeletal system. For example, the endocrine system has to proportionate itself along with the skeletal system to bring strength to the skeletal bones. If it fails to do so, the hormones will not spread equally causing problems within the body.
3. Integumentary System:
-The skeletal system is dependent on the integumentary system because the calcium from the skin helps the bones stay strong. Vitamin D is required for the bones to stay healthy and the skin helps do this.
4. Digestive System:
-From the food taken into the body, the skeletal system is dependent on the digestive system because the digestive system sends the nutrients to the bones and this helps the bone growth and the repair. Whenever your bone gets fractured, the nutrients help heal it.
5. Reproductive System:
-The reproductive system and its effects exerted on bones make the overall skeleton longer and denser. This is related to the growth of the human body, and by the time you are 18 (female) or 24 (male), the body's skeletal bones will have grown. The skeletal bones will be able to endure more weight.
6. Respiratory System:
-The respiratory system is very important for the skeletal system. First of all, it removes the carbon dioxide and the water which is a waste product of the bone cell. This is very useful because too much water can damage our body. Another reason to why the respiratory system is important is due to the oxygen. Without oxygen, bones cannot function because energy for the bones require aerobic respiration. With the oxygen, the bone cells can go do work.
7. Circulatory System:
-The skeletal system depends on the circulatory system to remove the wastes from the body by moving it. Removing the wastes help the body by making it cleaner and better to function in. Also the circulatory system moves oxygen and glucose around. This is very important for the aerobic respiration, and it helps the cells go do work.
8. Urinary System:
-The skeletal systems produces a lot of waste from the cells that work. Therefore, the urinary system cleans the blood of the waste products to help discard that. Afterwards, the other systems help remove the wastes from the body.
9. Nervous System:
-Without the nervous system, the skeletal system would not go anywhere. For example, the brain has to send out signals to the muscles to send them to the bones, allowing them to move. This allows people to voluntarily move instead of just standing there. Also, the spinal cord help send the signals because the nerves from the spinal cord goes throughout the body and sends them to the other systems.
- The muscular system is connected with the skeletal system physically. The skeletal bones help protect the skeletal muscles and the skeletal muscles allow the bone to move. We can never move a bone, the muscles always do that. Also, the muscle's tendons attach one bone to another, creating flexibility and being able to walk.
2. Endocrine System:
-The endocrine system has to do with hormones and is very important for the skeletal system. For example, the endocrine system has to proportionate itself along with the skeletal system to bring strength to the skeletal bones. If it fails to do so, the hormones will not spread equally causing problems within the body.
3. Integumentary System:
-The skeletal system is dependent on the integumentary system because the calcium from the skin helps the bones stay strong. Vitamin D is required for the bones to stay healthy and the skin helps do this.
4. Digestive System:
-From the food taken into the body, the skeletal system is dependent on the digestive system because the digestive system sends the nutrients to the bones and this helps the bone growth and the repair. Whenever your bone gets fractured, the nutrients help heal it.
5. Reproductive System:
-The reproductive system and its effects exerted on bones make the overall skeleton longer and denser. This is related to the growth of the human body, and by the time you are 18 (female) or 24 (male), the body's skeletal bones will have grown. The skeletal bones will be able to endure more weight.
6. Respiratory System:
-The respiratory system is very important for the skeletal system. First of all, it removes the carbon dioxide and the water which is a waste product of the bone cell. This is very useful because too much water can damage our body. Another reason to why the respiratory system is important is due to the oxygen. Without oxygen, bones cannot function because energy for the bones require aerobic respiration. With the oxygen, the bone cells can go do work.
7. Circulatory System:
-The skeletal system depends on the circulatory system to remove the wastes from the body by moving it. Removing the wastes help the body by making it cleaner and better to function in. Also the circulatory system moves oxygen and glucose around. This is very important for the aerobic respiration, and it helps the cells go do work.
8. Urinary System:
-The skeletal systems produces a lot of waste from the cells that work. Therefore, the urinary system cleans the blood of the waste products to help discard that. Afterwards, the other systems help remove the wastes from the body.
9. Nervous System:
-Without the nervous system, the skeletal system would not go anywhere. For example, the brain has to send out signals to the muscles to send them to the bones, allowing them to move. This allows people to voluntarily move instead of just standing there. Also, the spinal cord help send the signals because the nerves from the spinal cord goes throughout the body and sends them to the other systems.