what are the characteristics of bones that serve the delicate internal organs?
Your bones protect your internal organs from injury.
bones and internal organs.
no
no they are not organs
Humans have many bones that don't protect internal organs like your finger bones (which are called phalanges and metacarpals)
the bones provide the body shape and protects the internal organs
Gives the body shape. Protects delicate parts of the body (organs). Provides minerals
If you did not have bones, you could not do anything. Bones support your muscles and your tendons and make it possible for you to move. Bones also protect your internal organs.
Fascia protects internal organs and Tendons allow muscles to attach to bones
The internal organs are primarily protected and supported by the rib cage, which consists of ribs and the sternum (breastbone). The vertebral column (spine) provides support for the thoracic cavity and houses the spinal cord. The pelvis, formed by the hip bones, encases and supports the lower abdominal organs. While bones do not directly form the organs, they play a crucial role in safeguarding and providing structure to the body.
Well the rib cage surrounds and protects the heart, lungs, liver, spleen, kidneys and other internal organs from damage from external trauma. So the bones act as a shield for the organs.
Organs such as the brain, liver, lungs, spleen, and kidneys are classified as soft organs because they are delicate and vulnerable to damage. These organs have a softer texture compared to others like the bones or muscles.