The lungs are protected from bacterial infection through various mechanisms, such as the mucociliary escalator, which helps to trap and remove bacteria from the respiratory tract. Additionally, the lungs have immune cells like macrophages that can engulf and destroy bacteria. The presence of antibodies in the respiratory tract also helps to neutralize and eliminate bacterial invaders.
The heart and lungs are with in the chest, protected by the skeleton's rib cage.
the heart and the lungs
The skeleton. The heart and lungs are protected by the rib cage, the brain is protected by the skull.
you can get an infection in your lungs from having aids.
An infection of the lining of the of the lungs.
Pneumoia is a infection of the lungs.
pneumonia is when there is an infection in your lungs.
lungs ?The ribcage and intercostal muscles.
The brain is protected by the skull, the heart and lungs are protected by the rib cage.
The ribs protect crucial organs such as the heart and lungs. They form a cage-like structure around these organs to provide support and protection from external injury.
yes the heart is protected by the lungs