None actually, the intestines are guarded by a muscular wall known as the "abdominal wall" and is formed in layers.
Do we have a skeleton to protect our organs and to help us move and support our body
Skeleton
Well it has the Pelvis around it so that's how it protect's it.
The Small Intestine
small intestine
No, the appendicular skeleton does not include the parts that support and protect the head, neck, and trunk. The appendicular skeleton consists of the bones of the upper and lower limbs, including the shoulder girdle and pelvic girdle. The parts that support and protect the head, neck, and trunk are part of the axial skeleton.
Your organs are soft, and a hit could damage them. The skeleton provides a hard cage to surround them.
to stand to move and protect your organs
The importance of the skeleton is to support, to move and to protect.
The rib cage?
The major function of the Axial Skeleton is to provide central support for the body and protect the internal organs
in the bones