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Skeletal system 

The skeletal system is the structural foundation of the human body, comprising bones, cartilage, and ligaments. More than just a framework, it provides support, protection, and facilitates movement. Bones store essential minerals, contribute to blood cell formation in the marrow, and act as a reservoir for calcium and phosphorus. Working in harmony with the muscular system, the skeletal system enables voluntary and involuntary movements, ensuring stability and form. From the cranium safeguarding the brain to the long bones facilitating locomotion, the skeletal system is a complex and dynamic network crucial for the body's integrity and functionality.
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