The torso? I guess the lower torso if we're going by raw number of discrete organs, since the chest cavity contains fewer (even if losing them will kill you faster).
How large of an area are we talking about?
* Heart: Middle of Chest * Brain: Top of your Head * Kidney: On the sides of your Spine * Stomach: Ribcage * Intestines: Under Ribcage
heart brain lungs kidneys liver all very vital
body cavity
yes
axial skeleton .
Vital organs are organs necessary to live. For example: The stomach is a vital organ because without it our body will not get necessary nutrients in order to turn them into energy. Another example is the lungs which is also a vital organ since it provides oxygen to our body without our lungs we can die due to lack of oxygen. Now the reproductive organs such as the female and male genatelia are not vital because our body can still function properly if the reproductive organ was be removed.
Yes, it does. Dietary fats are essential to give your body energy and to support cell growth. They also help protect your organs and help keep your body warm. Fats help your body absorb some nutrients and produce important hormones, too.
yes .it is vital
Vital organs
the word skeleton is referring to all the bones in a organism. if you meant to say what *bones are covering the vital organs on a human body, there are no good answers to that question as there are multiple vital organs all over the human body, most of a humans vital organs are protected by your rip cage, which rests on your chest. but something like your brain, is protected by a skull which of course is in your head. hope this helped
Vital organs are called vital organs because you could not survive without them because your body needs them such as it needs the heart to circulate the blood around the body and the lungs to breathe in the oxygen.
body cavity
vital organs
I would say you rib cage protects you vital organs.
The ribs.
yes
organs
axial skeleton .
the abdomen.