Sternum
The bones of the thorax, including the rib cage and sternum, protect the heart, lungs, and major blood vessels like the aorta. They provide structural support and help shield these vital organs from potential injuries.
The skeletal system provides protection for vital internal organs such as the brain, heart, and lungs. The rib cage protects the heart and lungs, while the skull protects the brain. Additionally, the spinal column protects the spinal cord.
The vomer is the inferior bone of the nasal septum. It is located in the midline of the nasal cavity, separating the left and right nostrils. The vomer articulates with the ethmoid bone superiorly and the maxillary bone anteriorly.
The thymus is located anteriorly in the chest, behind the sternum (breastbone) and in front of the heart.
No, the eyelid is not a bone. It is a thin fold of skin and muscle that covers and protects the eye.
No single bone protects both the brain an the heart.
your ribs protect your heart
Ribcage protects lungs, heart etc Skull protects brain.
Ther is not one single bone that protects both organs. Your sternum protects your heart. Your ribs form a rib cage which protects your lungs.
Answer:The sternum protects your heart=and its in the middle of your rib cage=
the pubis or pibic bone
Clavicle
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.
The rib cage and the sternum helps to protect the heart and its surrounding organs.
Your ribs are the bones that protect your heart.
Your rib cage protects your heart and stomach,because the rib cage is kind of a cage and when you get hit there,it dosent hurt your organs but it can damage the rib cage.
The Orbital bone protects the eyes