cartilage and muscle
Spinal cavity
The Ribs are bones, but they are surrounded by muslces
urinary
Lungs do NOT contain Bones. However, the are surrounded by Rib Bones, front and back.
Our lungs are surrounded by bones and it keeps the lungs in place.
The cavity surrounded by the hip bone is called what?
The heart is not made up of bones; it is a muscular organ primarily composed of cardiac muscle tissue. The rib cage protects the heart, which lies within the chest between the lungs and is surrounded by the sternum (breastbone) and the thoracic vertebrae in the spine.
because our eyes need protection.
The bones surrounding the lungs are the ribs. They are designed to shield the lungs from injury and allow them to fully expand and contract under normal operation.
The lungs are surrounded by the ribcage, which is made up of 12 pairs of ribs. The ribs attach to the thoracic vertebrae in the back and wrap around to connect to the sternum in the front. This structure provides protection and support for the lungs.
The human abdomen, or "tummy," does not contain any bones. However, it is surrounded by the ribcage, which consists of 24 ribs (12 pairs) that protect the organs in the abdominal cavity. The pelvis, composed of the hip bones, also supports the lower abdomen. The primary bones related to the abdominal area are the ribs and the pelvis.
Bone cells, specifically osteocytes, are surrounded by calcium and phosphorus which form the hard, mineralized structure of bone tissue. These minerals give bones their strength and rigidity, making them essential for supporting and protecting the body.