The skeletal system protects all inner organs and supports the body.
Your Immune system creates white blood cells which defend your body form microbes such as bacteria and viruses. For example, diarrhea comes form bacteria, while the common cold comes form viruses.'
The skeletal, muscular, and integumentary systems also help protect the body's organs.
it protects the internal organs
Its a rib cage
Fascia protects internal organs and Tendons allow muscles to attach to bones
The skeleton
The skull protects the brain.
It protects there internal organs.
the head protects our brains and other internal organs that are in our head
Carapace
The skeletal system, which includes the rib cage and spine, protects internal organs such as the heart, lungs, kidneys, and pancreas. These organs are housed and shielded by the bones of the skeletal system, providing support and protection from external forces.
It depends on the type of aggression. Potential attacks primarily do not aim at tissues; they are secondarily affected. Two examples of how internal body tissues are protected are: The skin protects tissues from invasion of harmful external substances. The rib cage protects the lungs and heart from injury.
the bones provide the body shape and protects the internal organs
it protects internal organs such as lungs brain and heart.