Lungs; your ribs and spine would break.
Since it is right under your ribs, 2 inches would be enough to puncture it, but 6 would get the job done better.
That would be the spine, to which the ribs are connected.
spine
The ribs come from the spine. Hope that answers it for you :)
A skull, spine and ribs.
they are connected to the breastbone and the spine
yes
The ribs are attached at the thoracic region of the spinal column. There are twelve vertebra that make up the thoracic spine. Which can be referred to as T1, the top of the thoracic spine through the bottom of the thoracic spine T12 or T1 - T12. The twelve pair of human ribs are classified as True ribs, False ribs and Floating ribs depending on the ribs pair location on the thoracic spine.
The middle of the rib cage is made up of three parts: The Manubrium, (top); The Sternum, (middle); and The Xiphoid Process, (bottom).
I think it's your heart because its LHL (Lung, Heart, Lung) and then the ribs protect those organs.
yes their is. spine surgery is only your spine. back surgery is when you opperate on spine, ribs,and mucsels.
yes your ribs can pierce your organs. a common example would be in a car crash. no seat belt and your ribs crack and your lungs and organs and whatever are thrown into the cracked lung piercing the organ!