Capsule
The cell wall is the rigid structure that provides strength to plant and bacterial cells. In plants, it is primarily composed of cellulose, while in bacteria, it is made up of peptidoglycan. This structure helps maintain cell shape, protects against mechanical stress, and prevents lysis in hypotonic environments.
One example of a structure that protects and gives shape is the skeleton in humans and other vertebrate animals. The skeleton provides support for the body, protects internal organs, and allows for movement. It is composed of bones that are connected by ligaments and tendons.
I'm not sure, but it protects you from opposite gender interaction.
Cell wall
Diaphragm and ninth, tenth and the eleventh ribs along with the inter-costal muscles protects the spleen on posterior side.
The part of blood that protects us from harmful bacteria are white blood cells.
Exoskeletons.
The cell wall is the rigid structure that provides strength to plant and bacterial cells. In plants, it is primarily composed of cellulose, while in bacteria, it is made up of peptidoglycan. This structure helps maintain cell shape, protects against mechanical stress, and prevents lysis in hypotonic environments.
integumentary system
A sepals or calyx protects a maturing bud.
The sepals.
The sclera
Its skin
Your ribcage protects your heart and lungs and your skull protects your brain.
antibodies
BACTERIA
The Culticle