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.
Your rib cage protects lungs, heart, liver and spleen.
Yes, fat in the body acts as a cushion to protect vital organs from injury or trauma. It also provides insulation and energy storage for the body. However, excessive fat accumulation can lead to health issues.
The rib cage and sternum protect vital organs, such as the heart and lungs, by forming a strong, bony structure around them. They act as a shield, absorbing impact and preventing injuries to these essential organs.
The ribs protect your lungs (along with the sternum, which protects the heart).
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To protect your lungs, heart and other vital organs
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to protect (our,your,my) vital organs and support your skin.
To give the body shape and protect our vital organs.
It is to protect your vital organs, and to support your body
To protect vital organs, like the lungs and hearts
Your rib cage protects lungs, heart, liver and spleen.
The ribs protect the lungs, heart, intestines, most of your valuable organs, livers and such.