The ribs protect the lungs, heart, intestines, most of your valuable organs, livers and such.
heart ang lungs
Heart & Lungs ... etc.
Lungs
Your rib cage protects lungs, heart, liver and spleen.
Yes. And as far as I'm aware, all animals with internal skeletons have rib cages, to protect the vital organs.
The rib cage, sternum, and spine worth together to protect the vital organs of the thoracic cavity. The ribs, in particular, form a cage in which the lungs are located.
I would say you rib cage protects you vital organs.
heart and lungs
To protect your lungs, heart and other vital organs
The skeletal, (or musculoskeletal) system supports the body. Parts of it, such as the rib cage also serve to protect vital organs.
The lungs and heart are found within the rib cage. The rib cage provides protection for these vital organs.
The two main organs the ribcage protects are the lungsand heart. It also protects diaphragm, esophagus and thymus.
Like other mammals, moles have rib cages that protect its heart and other vital organs. Each half of the rib cage has 13 ribs, and thus a mole has 26 total ribs.
well the ribs protect the lungs and i think the heart.
rib cage