There are no bones in the heart. The heart is a four chambered muscular pump.
There are several bones: ribs (24), sternum, thoracic vertebrae that protect the heart and the lungs and several other organs.
There are several bones: ribs (24), sternum, thoracic vertebrae that protect the heart and the lungs and several other organs.
The collective name for the skull bones that encase the brain is the cranium. The cranium consists of several bones, including the frontal, parietal, temporal, occipital, sphenoid, and ethmoid bones. These bones form a protective shell around the brain.
There are no bones in the heart
lungs ?The ribcage and intercostal muscles.
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.
The stomach, heart, and bones are examples of organs in the human body. Each serves a specific function: the stomach digests food, the heart pumps blood, and bones provide structure and support.
Cardiac or 'heart' muscles are no connected to bones.
Your rib bones help protect your heart and lungs e.g if you didnt have a rib bone your heart and lung wouldt supported :)
False there are no bones ivolved
so they can but it on the heart
a fish that is skinny with no bones and has eggs,fins,and a heart