Answer:
Explanation:
protection
1. It protects our internal organs.
2.The skull protects the brain; the thorax (sternum, ribs and spine) protects the heart, lungs and other viscera
muscle attachment:
1. attach many skeletal muscles across joints
2. when one muscle flexes (or contracts) the other relaxes
movement (at joints);
1. when one muscle flexes (or contracts) the other relaxes
2.movement of limbs, and stability, such as the stability found in the bones of the skull.
storing calcium and phosphorous:
1.The bone stores 99% of the body's calcium and 85% of the phosphorus.
2.If blood calcium gets too high or too low, the muscles and nerves will not function.
blood cells and platelets production:
1.Red blood cells, most white blood cells, and platelets are produced in the bone marrow, the soft fatty tissue inside bone cavities.
Answer:
Bacteria. These one-cell organisms are responsible for illnesses such as strep throat, urinary tract infections and tuberculosis.
Viruses. Even smaller than bacteria, viruses cause a multitude of diseases ranging from the common cold to AIDS.
Fungi. ...
Parasites.
Example:Infectious diseases are disorders caused by organisms — such as bacteria, viruses, fungi or parasites. Many organisms live in and on our bodies. They're normally harmless or even helpful. But under certain conditions, some organisms may cause disease.
Answer: D
Explanation: all of the above because pore sportsmanship causes all three of these.
Exercise relates to any physical activities that someone does. However, fitness relates to the overall health your body is in.