Chemistry, 09.03.2021 23:20 alidalostimolo
Which statements correctly describe the human skeletal system?
O A. The skeletal system produces red blood cells.
B. Once made, bones become solid structures.
OC. Adult bones are made of non-living materials only.
D. There are many kinds of joints.
OE. Joints are bones that can bend.
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