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It protects the organism from microorganisms, injury, fluid loss, and it's organs.
Protects some major organs from injury eg. Heart.Provides a framework that supports the body.Provides and Protects red bone marrow.Provides a storage site for excess Calcium.
That system is called as integumentary system. in simple word it is called as skin.
The Cell Wall could be compared to a knight's armor, which protects the body from injury. It could also be compared to the Skeletal System, which protects the organs from harm.
It depends on the type of aggression. Potential attacks primarily do not aim at tissues; they are secondarily affected. Two examples of how internal body tissues are protected are: The skin protects tissues from invasion of harmful external substances. The rib cage protects the lungs and heart from injury.
1. Structure of the body2. Support3. Bone marrow (soft spongy stuff inside bones) produces blood cells4. Protects major organs
I would say you rib cage protects you vital organs.
Fats provide the body in several ways. It helps provide an energy storage. More notably, it helps protect the internal organs like insulation.
The body system that protects underlying organs from drying out is the integumentary system. This system also protects underlying organs from mechanical damage.
The abdominopelvic cavity protects the major organs of digestion and reproduction.
The Skeletal System protects all your organs and supports the body.
the jellyfishes Bell porotects it's organs