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.
Because vital organs are essential to maintain you alive. But not all vital organs are entirely protected. Abdomen, for instance, is not fully protected, and it is a vital organ. Brain are not fully protected. Nature makes half, and the other half is your job.
yes, it cushions organs so that no harm comes to them :)
Fats are stored around internal organs and therefore act like a cushion which provides protection to the internal organs
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yes (and i think you mean vital, not vita)
Depending on circumstances.
If the body was struck by an object or fell, Fat would absorb the shock.
If the body was tossed and turned, fat would do nothing towards protection.
no it doesnt. it is quite unhealthy to have the fat around your organs. this could harm your organs and lead to obesity.....
yes
Your rib cage protects lungs, heart, liver and spleen.
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
The ribs play a solo role in protecting the internal organs from damage [underneath the rib cage]. They also give structure to the body, as all bones do. The rib cage expands because of ductile cartilage during external respiration. Protects the heart and lungs. the function of the ribs is to protect their vital organs.
the principal organs of the respiratory system are the nose, pharynx, larynx, trachea, bronchi, and lungs.
Fat.
yes
really? its to protect you're vital organs
organs
Fat.
To protect your lungs, heart and other vital organs
To protect your heart and lungs and other vital organs>
to protect (our,your,my) vital organs and support your skin.
It is to protect your vital organs, and to support your body
To protect vital organs, like the lungs and hearts
To give the body shape and protect our vital organs.
Your rib cage protects lungs, heart, liver and spleen.