No. There is no water protecting and supporting organs. Most often that would be bones and connective tissues.
Ribs serve to protect vital organs in our bodies, such as the heart and lungs. They also provide structure and support to the chest cavity, allowing us to breathe properly and move our upper body effectively.
The ribs protect your lungs (along with the sternum, which protects the heart).
to protect interior organs
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The skeletal system's main function is to provide structural support and protection for the body's internal organs. It consists of bones, cartilage, and connective tissues that work together to protect vital organs from external trauma or injury.
Do we have a skeleton to protect our organs and to help us move and support our body
To support your body and to protect organs
to protect (our,your,my) vital organs and support your skin.
It is to protect your vital organs, and to support your body
They contain and support the lungs, and (along with the sternum, or breastbone) provide additional structural protection for the heart and other organs.
Ribs serve to protect vital organs in our bodies, such as the heart and lungs. They also provide structure and support to the chest cavity, allowing us to breathe properly and move our upper body effectively.
The sternum protects some of your major organs like the hart and lungs, it also provides support to both organs and your whole body!!!
The ribs protect your lungs (along with the sternum, which protects the heart).
to protect interior organs
to support, protect organs, the production of blood cells, storage of minerals and the attachment of joints. hope this helps :D
To support the body and give it's shape. Also to protect internal organs.
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