
The
musculoskeletal system consists of the
human skeleton (which includes
bones,
ligaments,
tendons, and
cartilage) and attached
muscles. It gives the body basic structure and the ability for movement. In addition to their structural role, the larger bones in the body contain
bone marrow, the site of production of blood cells. Also, all bones are major storage sites for
calcium and
phosphate.
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