Mainly all of them, lungs heart are by the upper back bone and kidneys and liver are by the lower back. The only one that isn't is the brain.
a backbone and organs.
No, clams do not have a skull, backbone, or ribs. They are bivalve mollusks, which means their body is soft and protected by a hard shell, but they lack the skeletal structures found in vertebrates. Instead of a backbone, clams have a muscular foot and a mantle that helps protect their internal organs.
Yes
backbone
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Doesn't really affect the organs. It is a painful spine injury to your backbone.
The backbone protects your spinal nerve and helps keep all the upper body structures and organs in place. And obviously helps your body to stay straight and your head to be where it is.
the legs
The spinal cord is contained within the vertebral column (backbone). Ribs attach to the vertebral column, so in that sense, you could say the contents of the thoracic cavity (lungs and heart) are also protected by the vertebrae, as ribs arise from the vertebrae. But only the spinal cord lies within the backbone itself. It does not directly protect any organs.
uterus, bladder
yes because it many bones and all bones are organs
The heart and lungs.