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Why does the bones do in the human body?

the bones provide the body shape and protects the internal organs


Bones protect your?

The bones generally gives the human body its frame and protects the internal tissues.


What protects the ends of bones from wear and tear?

cartilage protects the bones where they meet.


What does periosteum do for bones?

surrounds and protects bones


What protects the human bones and repairs broken bones?

The periosteum multiplies to grow and repair bones when they break. If the bone is not set for proper repair by the periosteum, then it will heal as is.


How many bones in a humens brain?

There are no bones in the human brain. The human skull protects the brain, which is made up of soft tissue.


What protects the bones at your chest?

It is the bones at the chest that protects your chest. They are covered in muscle and tissue which does help pad and insulate it from the environment but it is the bones that do most of the protecting.


What protects and repairs bones?

Periosteum


What is the protective layer at the ends of bones?

Cartilage is what protects the bones where they meet.


What system in the human body protctes your body organs?

The skeletal system protects your body organs. It consists of bones that provide structural support and protection for organs like your brain, heart, and lungs. The ribcage, skull, and vertebrae are examples of bones that shield these vital organs from harm.


Why is it important that bones are strong?

Strong bones support our body (keep us upright and in the "human" shape) and protect many of our vital organs (the cranium protects the brain, the ribs protect the lungs, etc)


Name 3 bones that are found in the human body and their function?

The rib cage (actually made of many bones) protects your vital organs. The spine (also made of many vertebra) keeps the body in posture and holds the spinal cord, which sends messages from your brain to the rest of your body. The cranium (again made of many bones) protects the brain.