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The curved bones of the chest is called ribs

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What is a human ribs called?

Human ribs are simply called ribs. They are long curved bones that form the ribcage and provide protection to the organs in the chest cavity.


Can you brack Bones in the chest?

Yes, you can break bones in the chest.


The bones that form a cage around the chest are called what?

The bones that form a cage around the chest are called the rib cage. It includes the ribs, sternum, and thoracic vertebrae. The rib cage protects the heart, lungs, and other vital organs in the chest.


Where is the ribcage located in the human body?

The rib cage is in the chest area, and is a series of curved bones, there to help protect the softer organs such as the heart, lungs, liver, and so on.


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.


How many bones make up the humans chest?

i think there are about 14 bones in the chest


Do we have bones on our chest?

No


Are all of your bones straight?

No... your ear or pelvic bone are curved.


The bones around your chest that protect organs such as the heart are called what?

There are several bones: ribs (24), sternum, thoracic vertebrae that protect the heart and the lungs and several other organs.


What are the bones around the chest that protect organs such as the heart called?

There are several bones: ribs (24), sternum, thoracic vertebrae that protect the heart and the lungs and several other organs.


What is curved glass called?

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Is the skeleton of human bones rigid straight or curved?

the bones are rigid --------- I think a better way to answer this is they are rigid, but both curved and straight. Have you ever seen a picture of the femur, the pelvis, or the scapula? What about the clavicle? These bones, as all bones are, are rigid. They hold their shape (unlike the cartilage of the ear or nose) but are curved. A rigid straight bone could be named as the phalanges, or the humerus (MAYBE). I mean, even the radius and ulna are curved a small amount.