Yes, fat deposits do help protect organs from jarring movements by acting as a cushioning layer. This adipose tissue can absorb some of the impact and reduce the risk of injury to underlying organs during sudden shocks or impacts. Additionally, fat provides insulation and support, contributing to overall organ stability within the body. However, excessive fat can lead to other health issues, so a balance is important.
The organs that can contract or relax in order to produce bodily movements are called muscles.
Your bones protect your internal organs from injury.
Connective tissue provides support, connects and binds different tissues and organs in the body. Its main function is to maintain the structural integrity of the body, protect organs, and allow for movements and flexibility.
The only organs that the arm bones protect are blood vessls and the lymph vessles.
it protects your heart and lungs
to protect our organs
The muscular and skeletal systems protect such organs as malendix, treatian, calrendry, and the filx bladder.
to protect your organs.
pericardium
The ribcage
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Fat is located around organs to protect them.