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Choose all the answers that apply. The skeletal system

protects internal organs
Supports the body
makes white blood cells
removes waste from the body
helps the body move ​

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Answer: The skeletal system protects the internal organs, supports the body, makes white blood cells, and helps the body move.

Explanation: As you probably know your bones totally help you move, without them you would be like jello. Production of blood cells – certain bones in the skeleton contain red bone marrow and the bone marrow produces red blood cells, white blood cells and platelets.

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Answer: Protects internal organs, Supports the body, Makes white blood cells, Helps the body move

Step-by-step explanation:

Without bones it would be super hard to move, which is why they are important and they support the body. The bones in the skeletal system also make white blood cells and bones like the ribcage, I suppose, protects internal organs. This is late but I hope it was helpful to whoever needs this! ;3

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