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The thoracic cage protects the organs that are contained within it.

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What functions to protect organs of thoracic cavity?

The rib cage, sternum, and spine worth together to protect the vital organs of the thoracic cavity. The ribs, in particular, form a cage in which the lungs are located.


The general shape of the thoracic cage is?

The general shape of the thoracic cage is like a slightly conical cage, narrowing at the top and expanding towards the bottom to accommodate the organs in the chest. It is composed of the sternum, ribs, and thoracic vertebrae, providing protection for the heart and lungs.


Are ribs part of the thoracic cage?

Yep, the ribs are what make up the thoracic cage.


What are the functions of the ribs?

To protect the thoracic organs and to protect the liver, spleen, and kidneyThe rib cage makes up the thoracic wall, and provides attachments for the muscles of the neck, thorax, upper abdomen, and back.


The sternum is part of the ----- a. Appendicular skelton b. Cranium c. Pelvic girdle d. Thoracic cage?

d. Thoracic cage


How many thoracic vertebrae?

The part of the skeleton enclosing the thorax, consisting of the thoracic vertebrae, ribs, coastal cartilages, and sternum.


One of the 24 in the thoracic cage?

Ribs


Does the thoracic cage house the heart and lungs?

no


What are the bones in your rib cage called?

A typical human thoracic cage consists of 24 ribs, the sternum and 12 thoracic vertebrae.


What is the scientific name for the rib cagge?

Ribcage is the scientific name.The rib cage defines the thorax, or upper body, so the medical term for rib cage is 'thoracic cage'. (Thore -ASS-ik)


When the volume of the thoracic cage decreases what pressure increases?

When the volume of the thoracic cage decreases, the pressure inside the thoracic cavity increases. This increased pressure aids in exhalation by forcing air out of the lungs.


What is the organs protected by the thoracic cage?

The heart and lungs.