The skull protects the brain.
if u mean internal organs in the skull, its the brain
To protect you'r internal organs
The way the bones of the skull protect the internal organs is by protecting the master control organ of the entire body....the brain. The brain and spinal cord (extension of the brain) constitute the central nervous system. The central nervous system controls all systems, functions, organs, tissues, and cells of the body. It is the most important system, therefore the body protects it by encasing the brain in the skull, and the spinal cord with 24 movable vertebra.
Your Head.
Your bones protect your internal organs from injury.
The ribs protect the internal organs, such as the heart and lungs, from injury in a car accident. The skull protects the brain from impact and trauma. Both the ribs and skull play vital roles in safeguarding important organs from damage during a collision.
There is no organ that shares it protection between the skull and ribcage. The skull protects the brain mainly and hte ribcage protects the heart and lungs.
To protect our internal organs from germs.
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Your skeleton gives shape to your body, only the ribs protect the organs such as the heart, lungs, diaphragm and your skull protects your brain.
The internal organs are made out of delicate tissues that are easily injured. If our body didn't have protection, we couldn't protect ourselves from hazardous incidents that will happen in our life.
It's either ribs, or skull. Hope I could help!