Protection of organs is normally down to mucus layers, e.g in the stomach. Insulation refers to the outside of the organ, so layers of fat are commonly found on the exterior of organs.
The most common answer is your bones and your fatty tissues.
Proteins
Skin and the pelvic bones.
Well without it you would be pretty much jello. 1- The skeleton is the frame of the body. Think of a frame of a house. 2- The bones help protect major organs from being damaged easily. 3- A spine for example is the power cord to the brain, and is very important.
1) The skeletal system provides solid support to attach muscles to so that your muscles can do useful work. 2) The skeletal system protects your internal organs, in particular the ribcage and skull provide this benefit. 3) The skeletal system creates new red and white blood cells for your body.
Ofcourse not. They just protect your internal organs, you know your heart and your lungs. lolz
1) From the heart to the lungs and back, where the blood gets oxygenated.2) From the heart to the diverse organs in the body, where the oxygen gets distributed.
1.) They protect delicate organs 2.) They permit significant changes in size and shape of internal organs
1. Protection (bones serve to protect internal organs. E.g. the skull protects the brain, the ribs protects the heart and lungs. 2. Structure (bones provide a frame to keep the body supported - without bones, the body would be a blob of meat. 3. Movement (bones, skeletal muscles, tendons, ligaments and joints co-ordinate together to generate and transfer forces so that individual body parts can be manipulated.
1. clean the dead body 2.remove the organs out through the nose using a hook 3. stuff the body organs in canopy jars
Skin and the pelvic bones.
1.Supports the framework 2.Holds the body together 3.Protects internal organs 4.Helps us move
1. Fat helps obtain some of the body's energy.2. Fat helps surround and protect vulnerable organs in the body.3. Fat helps keep warmth for the body during cold temperatures.
1. remove organs 2. put organs into canopic jars 3. dry out the body 4. fill the body with linen 5. oil the body 6. wrap the entire body with linen
Well without it you would be pretty much jello. 1- The skeleton is the frame of the body. Think of a frame of a house. 2- The bones help protect major organs from being damaged easily. 3- A spine for example is the power cord to the brain, and is very important.
Once a foetus is fully developed it has exactly the same organs as a fully grown human.
1) The skeletal system provides solid support to attach muscles to so that your muscles can do useful work. 2) The skeletal system protects your internal organs, in particular the ribcage and skull provide this benefit. 3) The skeletal system creates new red and white blood cells for your body.
1. Fat helps obtain some of the body's energy. 2. Fat helps surround and protect vulnerable organs in the body. 3. Fat helps keep warmth for the body during cold temperatures. HOPE THIS ANSWERS YOUR QUESTION
Ofcourse not. They just protect your internal organs, you know your heart and your lungs. lolz