Which of the following is not a function of the skeletal system?
Production of erythrocytes
Storage of minerals
Production of body heat
Locomotion
The skeletal system serves vital functions such as providing a framework for the body, protecting internal organs, facilitating locomotion (by acting as levers for muscles), storing minerals (like calcium and phosphorus), and producing blood cells (erythrocytes) within the bone marrow. However, the production of body heat is primarily a function of the muscular system (through contraction and metabolism), not the skeletal system.
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