no
The bones and muscles provide strength, support and shape to the body. The skeletal system or the bones is a framework on which all organs and muscles are attached. Bones protect the internal organs. Muscles give the body its outer shape and muscles along with bones help in movement.
The way the bones of the skull protect the internal organs is by protecting the master control organ of the entire body....the brain. The brain and spinal cord (extension of the brain) constitute the central nervous system. The central nervous system controls all systems, functions, organs, tissues, and cells of the body. It is the most important system, therefore the body protects it by encasing the brain in the skull, and the spinal cord with 24 movable vertebra.
Well your rib bones protect your lungs, heart , stomach, liver, pancreas and all the other organs inside the ribs and your skull protects your brain. but no other bones protect you .
None. They all have exoskeletons that protect the fly's internal workings.
Well, without bones, your body would be like jelly. the muscles themselves cant sustain all the weight of your body, so that's when the bones come in and do their job to hold everything up and move around :)
YES! Remember that a baby has no bones to protect the organs and brain. It's all soft and bleedings can occur.
No, bones are not considered internal organs. They are a part of the skeletal system and provide structural support, protect organs, and aid in movement. Internal organs are typically soft tissues located inside the body cavities.
Here are the main bones that are used for protection:Skull- protects the brainRibs- protects internal organsSpine- protects the spinal cordHope this helps! :)
Bones provide structure and support for the body, protecting vital organs such as the brain, heart, and lungs. They also act as a protective shield for bone marrow, where blood cells are produced. In addition, bones play a crucial role in movement and provide attachment points for muscles.
The skeletal system is made up of bones, cartilage, tendons, and ligaments that provide structure and support to the body. The major organs involved in the skeletal system include bones, which protect internal organs, produce blood cells, and store minerals; as well as joints, which allow movement between bones. The skeletal system works in conjunction with muscles to enable movement and support bodily functions.
All of our internal organs have a second coating over them. The covering of your heart for example is called the pericardium the lungs the pleura. This helps to not only protect the internal organs but also helps maintain it's placement within the body. The abdominal cavity also has a coating between the organs and outer structures, this coating is called the Omentum. This Omentum is what holds the internal organs in place.
yes because it many bones and all bones are organs