ribs, i think so but im only 9 years old
There are no bones in your heart, although the ribs and sternum (breastbone) provide protection outside the heart. If they weren't there, the heart woudl be vulnerable to injury.
The heart, lungs, and liver are protected by the rib cage, breast bone (sternum), and back bone. These bones provide a protective cage around these vital organs.
There is no bone in the heart
The most vital parts of the body, the brain and spinal cord, are encased in protective bones; the cranium and the vertebral column. The other important organs, the heart and the lung are protected by the ribs and the sternum.
The rib bones protect vital organs such as the heart and lungs by forming a protective cage around them. Additionally, they provide structure and support to the torso, allowing for the expansion and contraction of the chest during breathing.
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No single bone protects both the brain an the heart.
The protective mucous layer covering the bone surface is called periosteum. It is a dense layer of connective tissue that helps in bone repair and growth by providing a blood supply and anchoring the tendons and ligaments to the bone.
NO! The heart is an organ and the Femur is the strongest bone and it is located on your thigh.
Calveria is a generic name for the bones covering the brain. The type of bone is compact bone.
No. The heart is an organ, not a bone, however, the ribcage surrounding it is made up of a collection of bones.
No.