The skull (protects the brain) and the rib cage (protects the heart and lungs)
By forming a cavity over the vital organ, like the skull and the brain the brain fits perfectly into the skull. Since the bone is hard its serves as a protection.
ligaments
ligaments
Bones.
Yes, it does. Dietary fats are essential to give your body energy and to support cell growth. They also help protect your organs and help keep your body warm. Fats help your body absorb some nutrients and produce important hormones, too.
The two main organs the ribcage protects are the lungsand heart. It also protects diaphragm, esophagus and thymus.
None because we do not have joints around our heart, lungs, stomach, kidney or bladder. But the ribcage protects most of your vital organs along with layers and layers of muscle tendon or tissue. Resulting in having most of your vital organs not needing to have any more protection
Vital organs are organs necessary to live. For example: The stomach is a vital organ because without it our body will not get necessary nutrients in order to turn them into energy. Another example is the lungs which is also a vital organ since it provides oxygen to our body without our lungs we can die due to lack of oxygen. Now the reproductive organs such as the female and male genatelia are not vital because our body can still function properly if the reproductive organ was be removed.
The bones provide a rigid framework onto which the muscles can attach so that a body can raise itself off the ground and move around efficiently. The skeleton also provides protection for the body's vital organs.
provides protection for vital organs (e.g. the heart), stability, structure of the body.
Yes, it does. Dietary fats are essential to give your body energy and to support cell growth. They also help protect your organs and help keep your body warm. Fats help your body absorb some nutrients and produce important hormones, too.
The lungs and heart are found within the rib cage. The rib cage provides protection for these vital organs.
encased for protection
For humans, basically skin is for protection of vital organs and the skeletal system.
The skeletal system has a function like a suit of armor because it provides protection to the vital organs within. In addition, it still allows for movement.
Yes the main function of the human skeletons, as well as other animals, is to provide shape and support. The skeleton also provides protection for major organs.
They contain and support the lungs, and (along with the sternum, or breastbone) provide additional structural protection for the heart and other organs.
The two main organs the ribcage protects are the lungsand heart. It also protects diaphragm, esophagus and thymus.
The skeletal system provides support to the muscular system and, in concert with the contraction and relaxation of attached muscles allows for locomotion. It also provides protection to vital organs, such as the brain and the heart. Third, it is a calcium reservoir.
to protect the internal organs from mechanical injury and the action of microbes since they play vital role for our body.
Lead being a heavy element is a good absorber of radiation, so provides protection to vital organs of the body