yes
Yes
Your bones protect your internal organs from injury.
The only organs that the arm bones protect are blood vessls and the lymph vessles.
no
Bones and muscles protect organs.
There are several bones: ribs (24), sternum, thoracic vertebrae that protect the heart and the lungs and several other organs.
There are several bones: ribs (24), sternum, thoracic vertebrae that protect the heart and the lungs and several other organs.
Humans have many bones that don't protect internal organs like your finger bones (which are called phalanges and metacarpals)
The lungs and heart. its the ribs that protect it
If bones were denser, they would be heaver, putting more strain on our bodies. They are efficient enough to protect organs in most cases. Protecting organs isn't the only function of bones. They also provide structure for your body and allow movement by giving muscles something to pull on.
If you did not have bones, you could not do anything. Bones support your muscles and your tendons and make it possible for you to move. Bones also protect your internal organs.
it helps protect the organs in your body, and helps you to stand up, otherwise we would be on the floor.
If bones did not protect your organs, the vital organs would be more susceptible to injury and damage from external forces. This could result in serious health problems, such as internal bleeding or organ failure, leading to potential fatalities. Bones play a critical role in providing structural support and protection to the organs within the body.