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The human being has a bone system made up of 206 bones that grow and develop in childhood and adolescence. Thanks to these bones, people can stand up and move around. The function of the bone system is to support the body, allow locomotion, and protect the organs. The bones that make up the system are linked through joints and are made up of a class of cells known as osteocytes.

The bones form various cavities that protect the internal organs from possible trauma. For example, the skull protects the brain from hits, and the rib cage, made up of ribs and sternum, protects the lungs and heart. On the other hand, various minerals such as calcium and phosphorus are stored in the bones, not only to provide them with hardness, but to later use them as an input in muscle contraction and other organic processes