The ribs, and the Sternum.
Rib cage
true
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Blood is created in the bone marrow.
yes
Your ribs are the bones that protect your heart.
The type of bone that covers the shaft of long bones is called compact bone.
The primary bone in the septum of the nose is called the vomer bone. The other bone in the nasal septum is called the ethmoid bone.
Pericardium
true
Each bone has a tough, smooth, shiny substance that covers the end. This substance that covers the ends of bones is called cartilage.
The dense fibrous tissue that covers non articulating surfaces of bone is the periosteum.
There is no bone in the heart
Hyaline cartilage is the tough translucent material, popularly called gristle, that covers the end of the long bones.
Periosteum covers bones. It is a fine tissue.
A membrane called the periosteumcovers the outer bone to provide nutrients and oxygen, remove waste, and connect with ligaments and tendons.
Those "membranes" are called periosteum. The periosteum is how bone gets part of its blood supply.
The ribs, I guess. She guessed right. The ribcage is the collection of bones that protects the organs of the thorax including the heart. More specifically the sternum, the "breast bone" directly covers and protects the heart.