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The musculo-skeletal system serves as a means of structure and movement for the body. It holds things in place, and lets us move.

Musculo (muscles)

Skeletal (bones)

Musculoskeletal = muscle and bone system. Basically everything that isn't an organ or nerve.

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The muscular system moves the body and body parts and produces heat. The skeletal system supports the body, protects vital organs, stores minerals, and forms blood cells.

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The musculosskeletal system is composed of the skeletal system and the muscle systems. Their main functions are to support the body, allow motion, and protect vital organs.

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