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Støttesystemet

Støttesystemet is a Norwegian term that translates to “the support system” and is used in several fields to describe structures that provide stability, protection, or assistance.

In anatomy, støttesystemet refers to the musculoskeletal system—the skeleton and its associated tissues (bones, cartilage, ligaments,

In cell biology, a related concept is the cytoskeleton, a network of protein filaments (actin filaments, intermediate

In sociology and psychology, støttesystemet describes the social support system: the network of family, friends, colleagues,

In engineering or information technology contexts, the term can be used metaphorically to denote backup systems,

The term is thus context-dependent and does not denote a single entity, but rather a category of

tendons)
and
muscles.
This
system
supplies
structural
support
for
the
body,
protects
internal
organs,
enables
movement,
and
stores
minerals
such
as
calcium
and
phosphorus.
It
also
participates
in
blood
cell
formation
(hematopoiesis)
in
certain
bones.
filaments,
and
microtubules)
that
gives
a
cell
its
shape,
resists
mechanical
stress,
organizes
organelles,
and
mediates
intracellular
transport
and
division.
and
institutions
that
provide
emotional
backing,
information,
and
practical
help.
A
strong
støttesystem
is
associated
with
better
coping
in
times
of
illness,
stress,
or
life
transitions,
and
its
effectiveness
depends
on
access,
continuity,
and
the
perceived
quality
of
support.
Both
formal
supports
(healthcare,
social
services)
and
informal
supports
(relatives,
neighbors)
contribute.
redundancy,
or
procedural
supports
that
maintain
functionality
during
failures.
structures
that
sustain
function,
stability,
or
wellbeing
across
domains.