What internal organs does the rib cage protect from damage?

The chest protects from damage, first of all, the lungs and heart, as well as the bronchi, pulmonary arteries and veins, the esophagus, the thymus gland, many blood vessels and nerves. Injury to the chest, and, accordingly, the organs located in it, can be fatal.



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