They protect the heart and lungs from injuries and shocks that might damage them. Ribs also protect parts of the stomach, spleen, and kidneys. The ribs help you to breathe. As you inhale, the muscles in between the ribs lift the rib cage up, allowing the lungs to expand.
The main organs the ribcage protects are the heart and the lungs
Your Ribs protect the LUNGS and the HEART.
A number of internal organs such as the heart, lungs, and liver.
The rib cage protects the heart, lungs, liver, pancreas, and spleen.
your heart and your lungs are really important so they need to be protected
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It helps protect some of our most vital organs such as our heart and lungs.
Highly unlikely as the ribcage is there to protect both in either seatbelt configuation.
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The ribcage and muscles on the ribcage protect the heart and the lungs. The pericardium protects the heart as well.
Well, to answer the question directly, skin protects the ribcage. If the question reversed (what organs does the ribcage protect?), then my answer would be that the ribcage primarily protects the heart and lungs, although it does protect the spleen and, to a lesser extent, the liver and stomach.
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The internal intercostal depresses the ribcage while the external intercostals elevate the ribcage
your ribcage protects your body because it is an encloser for the heart which keeps it slightly more protected.
Tightness around the ribcage can be caused by broken ribs, pulled or strained muscles, or fluid in or around the lung or heart.
The internal intercostal muscles relax and the external intercostal muscles contract, pulling the ribcage upwards and outwards.