013. How does the ribcage protect important organs like heart and lungs? |
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The rib cage protects the lungs and heart by ranjit barrier that completely encircles the chest cavity,protecting the heart and lungs from blunt force injuries.
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Ribs join the chest bone and the backbone together to form a box-like structure called rib cage.
Explanation:
- The rib cage houses and shields vital organs like the heart and lungs.
- In the anatomy of vertebrates, the rib cage is a basket-like skeletal structure made up of the ribs and their corresponding attachments to the sternum (breastbone) and the vertebral column.
- It comprises the chest, or thorax. The rib cage provides significant bone protection for the heart and lungs by enclosing these vital organs.
- The 24 ribs, the sternum, and the 12 thoracic vertebrae make up the rib cage in total. The rib cage's curve opens up more with each subsequent rib beyond the first or highest one.
- The rib cage can expand and is somewhat stiff but expansile.
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