The internal organs are made out of delicate tissues that are easily injured. If our body didn't have protection, we couldn't protect ourselves from hazardous incidents that will happen in our life.
ribs,skull
the skin
the skelatal system protects them with the ribs
Carapace
It depends on the type of aggression. Potential attacks primarily do not aim at tissues; they are secondarily affected. Two examples of how internal body tissues are protected are: The skin protects tissues from invasion of harmful external substances. The rib cage protects the lungs and heart from injury.
skelatal
Its a rib cage
it protects the internal organs
Fascia protects internal organs and Tendons allow muscles to attach to bones
The skeleton
The skull protects the brain.
the skin
It protects there internal organs.
The external structures of animals protect the animal from harm to internal organs. An example of an external structure is the skin and fur on a bear. The skin protects the internal organs, and the fur protects the skin.
the skelatal system protects them with the ribs
the head protects our brains and other internal organs that are in our head
Carapace
It protects your internal organs from any outside harm