it is by the prodigidiam
the rib cage
The lungs and heart. its the ribs that protect it
lungs ?The ribcage and intercostal muscles.
probably the one that's completely surrounded by bone, the brain
No a heart does not have bones inside it .
The three parts of the skeletal systems are: bones, cartilage and connective tissue that connects bines.
Bones support and protect your body. Without bones, you would be a giant pile of plop. :) Bones also protect your inner organs such as your heart,( protected by ribs) or your brain (protected by skull). Skin also protects your insides as well..... if I am correct... The immune system and skin protect the body from microbes and germs.
The ribs.
The heart, lungs, and liver are protected by the rib cage, breast bone (sternum), and back bone. These bones provide a protective cage around these vital organs.
The spinal cord is protected by the vertebrae.
The heart and lungs are with in the chest, protected by the skeleton's rib cage.
the heart is surrounded by the pericardium. There is the visceral pericardium which is closest to the heart organ and the parietal pericardium which is the outer lining. The lungs are surrounded by the pleural membrane. There is the visceral pleura which is located closest to the lung and the parietal pleura which is the outer lining. The heart and lungs are protected from external damage by the ribcage. The sternal bone is one of the hardest bones in the body and this bone protects the heart from damage.
There are no bones in the heart. The heart is a four chambered muscular pump.