The sternum, ribs 3-6 (3 on each side) and vertebra T 3-6 for a total of 10.
sternum and ribs
the rib cage
ribs
There are several bones: ribs (24), sternum, thoracic vertebrae that protect the heart and the lungs and several other organs.
lungs ?The ribcage and intercostal muscles.
the heart is situated just behind and slightly left of the breastbone, from this bone arises the ribs, the bones that go around the body trunk and defines the thorax. This anatomy is how the skeleton protects the heart.
Yes, your heart pumps the blood that carries nutrients to the bones. This is an important way that the circulatory and skeletal systems work together.
Your ribs are the bones that protect your heart.
its called a rib cage
There are several bones: ribs (24), sternum, thoracic vertebrae that protect the heart and the lungs and several other organs.
There are several bones: ribs (24), sternum, thoracic vertebrae that protect the heart and the lungs and several other organs.
There are no bones in the heart. The heart is a four chambered muscular pump.
The heart is a muscle, it contains no bones. It is not attached to any bones. It is surrounded by the bones of the rib cage.
the rib cage and the strenum or atleast thats what I found when I was researching
There are no bones in the heart
lungs ?The ribcage and intercostal muscles.
Cardiac or 'heart' muscles are no connected to bones.
Your rib bones help protect your heart and lungs e.g if you didnt have a rib bone your heart and lung wouldt supported :)
The best example of bones protecting organs would be the rib cage. This is a combination of vertebrate, ribs, and the sternum. The wrap around the chest protecting the heart, lungs, and diaphragm.
False there are no bones ivolved