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The musculoskeletal framework (ribs and vertebrae) shields vital organs from trauma.

The , also known as the trunk , is the central anatomical core of the human body. It serves as the primary structural hub to which the head, neck, and limbs are attached. Beyond its role as a physical anchor, the torso houses and protects most of the body's vital organs, making it essential for life-sustaining functions such as respiration, circulation, and digestion. Anatomical Structure and Divisions Beyond its role as a physical anchor, the

The posterior part of the torso, anchored by the vertebral column (backbone), which provides central stability. Essential Biological Functions The upper portion of the torso, protected by

In the world of art and fashion, the torso is often viewed as a symbol of human form and identity. The upper portion of the torso

The upper portion of the torso, protected by the rib cage, which contains the heart and lungs.

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