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What organs do the floating ribs protect?

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∙ 9y ago
Updated: 4/17/2022

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Ribs 8 thought ribs 10 are called?

The chest of a human body consists of the heart, lungs and ribs to protect both vital organs. Ribs 1-7 are commonly called the true ribs.


What part of the body do true ribs protect?

True ribs protect the heart, lungs and the diaphragm.


How do your ribs protect your organs?

your ribs are like a hard shield that stands infrunt of the organs and stuff to protect it. =D


What is ribs used for?

to protect your organs.


What is the function the ribs?

to protect interior organs


What protect organs in the upper body?

ribcage


What part of the body does the ribs protect?

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


Why are two pairs of ribs called the 'floating ribs'?

because they float around our internal organs


How many pairs of ribs do you have?

Humans have 12 pairs of ribs - seven true and five false or floating rib pairs.


What is the roll of the ribs?

really? its to protect you're vital organs


What to human ribs protect?

Internal organs such as the lungs and heart.


Why are two ribs not connected to the sternum?

False ribs are connected via costal cartilage

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