Yes, that is one good definition.
What does the bones help the organ with
your ribs
No, bones are not organs.
Your bones are made up into one big skeleton this is like a wire frame to help support your body and help protect your vital organs.
Your bones protect your internal organs from injury.
Bones are the organs.
The bones and muscles provide strength, support and shape to the body. The skeletal system or the bones is a framework on which all organs and muscles are attached. Bones protect the internal organs. Muscles give the body its outer shape and muscles along with bones help in movement.
the bones privide a stucteral framework and potection to the soft organs. they also provide for the atachment of muscles, and help them move around
Muscles are not organs. As far as bones, they are not vital organs. (not that I know of)
Bones, skin, and organs are examples of parts of human beings.
They are there for your internal organs to be protected, help you move, and carry blood through your body.
Ribs. They form a cage with the heart and other organs inside the cage.
Bones are the only organs in the skeletal system. They add support, increase mobility, they store minerals and help in the formation of blood.
The entire pelvis protects the organs in the lower abdomen. The spinal column protects the body by giving it structure or framework. When a person is in an accident that breaks the pelvis or hip bones, there is typically also damage or extensive injury to the lower abdominal organs.