Answer: B Heart and Lungs because Ribs are long, curved bones that form the rib cage surrounding the thorax. The thoracic cage can expand and contract to facilitate breathing in association with the diaphragm; it also protects the lungs, heart, and other organs of the thoracic cavity.
RIB CAGE IS ARRANGEMENT OF RIBS ATTACHED TO THE VERTEBRAL COLOUM AND STERNUM IN THE THORAX OF MOST VERTEBRATES , THAT ENCLOSES AND PROTECT THE HEART AND LUNGS.
The ribcage and diaphragm protects the heart and lungs.
The hear and lungs are pressed tightly inside the ribcage, and the cage provides a strong but flexible enclosure. From underneath the diaphram is pressed tightly upwards against the lungs so the don't fall down into the abdomen.
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