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How does the rib help the human body?

The Ribs Protect The Vital Organs. Basically just holding in everything. Without them (and any bones) you would be just a pile of organs.


Is the role of protein to insulate and protect the vital organs?

Proteins have several roles in the body - build and repair the body - they are made into enzymes and hormones for normal body functions - they are part of the immune system -- part of antibodies, - they help with fluid balance - and a few other roles. Proteins do not insulate vital organs. A special kind of fat helps to insulate and protect vital organs.


What part of the body does the ribs protect?

The ribs protect your lungs (along with the sternum, which protects the heart).


What do ribs do?

They contain and support the lungs, and (along with the sternum, or breastbone) provide additional structural protection for the heart and other organs.


Why protect vital organs?

Yes, it does. Dietary fats are essential to give your body energy and to support cell growth. They also help protect your organs and help keep your body warm. Fats help your body absorb some nutrients and produce important hormones, too.


What are the reasons why do you have bones inside your body?

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.


How does fertiliser help plants?

Give nutrients that are vital.


Do you have a skeleton to protect your organs and to help us move and support your body?

Do we have a skeleton to protect our organs and to help us move and support our body


What is the ribs function in the body?

The ribs play a solo role in protecting the internal organs from damage [underneath the rib cage]. They also give structure to the body, as all bones do. The rib cage expands because of ductile cartilage during external respiration. Protects the heart and lungs. the function of the ribs is to protect their vital organs.


Why a person instinctively curls over his abdominal area in times of danger?

This is because there are no bones in the abdominal area to protect its vital organs. So in times of danger, humans instinctively curl over it to protect it with something that does have bones, like arms.


Why are skin undergoing mitosis regularley?

Skin cells die very quickly. Mitosis needs to occur regularly in order for the skin to regenerate and continue to protect vital organs in the body and help with survival.


Which system main function is to help protect inner organs from being damaged by an outside force?

The skeletal system's main function is to provide structural support and protection for the body's internal organs. It consists of bones, cartilage, and connective tissues that work together to protect vital organs from external trauma or injury.