If any Microorganisms get into our lungs it gets caught in the mucus and is then carried up into our breathing system by the cilia, it is then swallowed and killed by the hydrochloric acid in our stomach
Lungs Disease.
The snot comes from the lungs and mucus membranes. Mucus is meant to protect the lungs and membranes and contains antibodies that are designed to help kill disease.
Ribs is the main part that protect the lungs
The lungs are the primary organ affected by emphysema.
Emphysema
well the ribs protect the lungs and i think the heart.
The skull protects the brain, and the ribs protect the lungs... so yes.
The ribs protect the lungs, heart, intestines, most of your valuable organs, livers and such.
wagoner's disease affects the lungs, however, Wagner's disease is entirely different and happens to be a disease of the eye. how does it affect the lungs and how serious is it when it does
ribcage
Your immune system and your rib cage, plus a layer of muscle
Ribs serve to protect vital organs in our bodies, such as the heart and lungs. They also provide structure and support to the chest cavity, allowing us to breathe properly and move our upper body effectively.