Your ribcage protects your heart, lungs, spleen, liver, and part of your intestines.
Ribcage.
Your ribcage.
It's the right hand side of your abdomen, just below the level of your ribcage (i.e. not protected fully by your ribcage).
YES! as the kidneys are not protected by the ribcage.
The ribcage acts as a cage and protects your vital organs.
The ribcage acts as a protective cage around vital organs such as the heart and lungs. It helps to absorb and cushion blows to the chest area, reducing the risk of injury to these delicate organs. The ribs also provide structure and support for the chest cavity, allowing proper breathing and lung function.
Ribcage.
The ribcage and muscles on the ribcage protect the heart and the lungs. The pericardium protects the heart as well.
The ends of our bones, much of our ribcage, and the tip of our nose are all made from cartilage.
A human body only has 2 lungs inside a part of your ribs called a ribcage. That's where your lungs are located in your body.
Your Ribcage
The part under the armpits on the human body is called the ribcage. It is composed of the thoracic vertebrae, sternum, and ribs that protect the vital organs like the heart and lungs.