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A main function of the skeletal system is to
(1 point)
protect internal organs.
allow your body to move.
store and produce materials.
all of the above.
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All of the above.
The skeleton protects internal organs (e.g., skull, ribcage), enables movement by serving as attachment points for muscles, and stores minerals and produces blood cells in bone marrow.
The skeleton protects internal organs (e.g., skull, ribcage), enables movement by serving as attachment points for muscles, and stores minerals and produces blood cells in bone marrow.
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