Your rib cage protects lungs, heart, liver and spleen.
The ribs play a solo role in protecting the internal organs from damage [underneath the rib cage]. They also give structure to the body, as all bones do. The rib cage expands because of ductile cartilage during external respiration. Protects the heart and lungs. the function of the ribs is to protect their vital organs.
True ribs protect the heart, lungs and the diaphragm.
The ribs support and protect the lungs, and to some extent protect other internal organs.
The primary function if the ribcage is to protect the internal vital organs (heart & lungs) and to provide support for the structure of your body. Think of your position or posture if there were no ribs in the torso...
Yes. Human ribs are bones, called flat bones, and are part of the axial skeleton.
really? its to protect you're vital organs
To protect your heart and lungs and other vital organs>
To protect vital organs, like the lungs and hearts
No, it is impossible to have your ribs removed as they protect many vital organs.
well the ribs protect the lungs and i think the heart.
protecting your friggen organs! whatcha think?
The ribs play a solo role in protecting the internal organs from damage [underneath the rib cage]. They also give structure to the body, as all bones do. The rib cage expands because of ductile cartilage during external respiration. Protects the heart and lungs. the function of the ribs is to protect their vital organs.
The ribs protect the lungs, heart, intestines, most of your valuable organs, livers and such.
True ribs protect the heart, lungs and the diaphragm.
The skeletal system keeps the body together and also protects vital organs such as the ribs protect the lungs.
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.
The Ribs Protect The Vital Organs. Basically just holding in everything. Without them (and any bones) you would be just a pile of organs.