The entire pelvis protects the organs in the lower abdomen. The spinal column protects the body by giving it structure or framework. When a person is in an accident that breaks the pelvis or hip bones, there is typically also damage or extensive injury to the lower abdominal organs.
There are not many bones below the waist that protect the organs. The lower ribs and the backbone help. The hipbones help to protect the bladder and part of the intestines.
hip bone - bowl like bone which help protect and support the organs in the body.
Depending on what Internal Organ you are referring to your Rib cage covers over your Heart, lungs, and a few other organs.
your bones make up the skeletal system
An internist is a specialist in the diseases of the internal organs, at least in name. In practice, internists are typically specialists in general adult medicine.
Other words for internal organs: vitals, entrails, insides. The term for the Internal Organs is Viscer/o-
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1. Cranium2. Vertebrae3. Femur4. Ribs5. Patellathey are protect vital organsstorage of calciummovement via muscle attachmentprovide shapeproduction of blood cells-Gives the body its shape -Protects the vital organs -Allows for movement -Stores minerals and produces blood cells
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Five organs that are found in most vertebrates are the brain, stomach, heart, eyes and skin. Vertebrates are animals that have a spine.
Many of the internal organs meet this criteria. Just to name a few: -The intestines (large and small) -The Appendix -The stomach -The brain
There are three different muscles * skeletal muscle(moves bones) * smooth muscle(moves organs and blood vessels) * cardiac muscle(heart)