Ther is not one single bone that protects both organs. Your sternum protects your heart. Your ribs form a rib cage which protects your lungs.
The lungs produce more heat than the kidneys. The lungs generate heat through the process of respiration, which involves the metabolism of oxygen and production of energy. The kidneys primarily regulate the body's fluid balance and filter waste from the blood.
Langerhans cell pathology can affect various organs, including the skin, lymph nodes, bone, and lungs. Skin involvement may manifest as skin rashes or lesions, while lymph node involvement can lead to lymphadenopathy. Bone involvement can cause bone pain or fractures, and lung involvement may result in pulmonary dysfunction.
Applying pressure to a heated bone can cause it to fracture or break. Heating the bone weakens its structure, and pressure further compromises its integrity, leading to a higher risk of damage. Additionally, the heat may alter the bone's properties, making it more prone to deformation or failure under pressure.
nutrients,hormones,carbon dioxide from cell to lungs and heat.
Osteosarcoma is a type of bone cancer that arises from abnormal growth of osteoblasts, which are the cells that form new bone tissue. This leads to the formation of immature bone tissue (osteoid) within the tumor. Osteosarcoma commonly occurs in the long bones of the body, such as the arms and legs, and can metastasize to other organs, particularly the lungs.
Osteo means bone, so no there can't be any in the lungs.
the ribs
Skeleton
The sternum bone is in the middle of your chest, right above your heart and lungs.
To protect your heart and lungs.
your rib cage
What is the link bettween the heat and lungs
The skull protects the brain, and the ribs protect the lungs... so yes.
In order to make space for lungs part of bone swells on chest....
Yes on either side of your heart under the collar bone.
Just like in humans, the RIBS or RIB BONES protect the lungs. See the related link for the skeleton of a cow.
yes, well they give out Co2, heat and water. heat and water because In your lungs, water evaporates and heat is conducted into the air that you exhale. So not really "waste"