The pelvis protects your reproduction organs, some digestion organs and your bladder.
Bladder, lower colon, lymph nodes, uterus, and vagina
The Ribs primary function is to protect the thoracic viscera, or the heart and lungs. The pelvis' main function is to protect the pelvic viscera
AnswerThe pelvis, or pelvic girdle, is a muscle, bone, and connective tissue structure that provides a foundation for the lower extremities, the legs and also supports a portion of the abdominal and pelvic cavities. The shape of the pelvis (among other adaptions) is also what supports bipedalism in humans.It also helps to protect the bladder, the gonads (i.e., reproductive organs), and other visceral organs in the lower abdominopelvic region. It also serves at the base for the trunk of the body.
to protect interior organs
Well, to answer the question directly, skin protects the ribcage. If the question reversed (what organs does the ribcage protect?), then my answer would be that the ribcage primarily protects the heart and lungs, although it does protect the spleen and, to a lesser extent, the liver and stomach.
Bladder, lower colon, lymph nodes, uterus, and vagina
The entire pelvis protects the organs in the lower abdomen. The spinal column protects the body by giving it structure or framework. When a person is in an accident that breaks the pelvis or hip bones, there is typically also damage or extensive injury to the lower abdominal organs.
Hominid pelvis is bowl shaped while a quadruped pelvis is wider because of the way the internal organs are carried and protected.
The pelvis?
the pelvis
Bladder, lower colon, lymph nodes, uterus, and vagina
Well it has the Pelvis around it so that's how it protect's it.
The pelvic cavity is partially enclosed by the bony pelvis and contains the reproductive organs, bladder, and rectum.
pelvis, sorry that's all i can think of.|: The ribs and the skull are also flat bones. Flat bones protect vital organs and they are not actually flat.
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It doesn't. The sternum protects the heart.
Your bones protect your internal organs from injury.