The skeletal structure you are referring to is the pelvis. It is composed of several bones, including the ilium, ischium, and pubis, which together form a basin-like shape. The pelvis connects the lower limbs to the axial skeleton and serves to protect the urinary bladder and reproductive organs. Additionally, it plays a crucial role in supporting the body's weight during standing and walking.
The pandas bone structure contains the tissues and the bones such as the cartilage and tendons that connects them. The large skull protects the eyes and brains of the bone structure.
The coxal bones, sacrum, and coccyx together form the pelvis, which is the bony structure that connects the spine to the lower limbs. This structure provides support for the body and houses and protects the reproductive and digestive organs.
Exoskeletons.
it protects the flower from anyone trying to hurt it
The abdominopelvic cavity protects the major organs of digestion and reproduction.
A sepals or calyx protects a maturing bud.
The sepals.
The sclera
Its skin
The esophagus and the larynx are the two channels that originate in the pharynx. The larynx connects to the wind pipe (trachea) and the esophagus connects to the stomach via of the cardiac valve. The epiglottis is a small flap-like structure that protects the larynx (your ability to breathe) when you swallow/eat/drink.
Your ribcage protects your heart and lungs and your skull protects your brain.
The structure that attaches the ribs to the sternum is called the costal cartilage. It is a strip of hyaline cartilage that connects the bony rib to the sternum, allowing for flexibility and movement during breathing.