Florida Basic Recruit Training Program High Liability (First Aid) Practice Exam

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Which structure protects the reproductive organs in the body?

  1. Pelvis

  2. Skull

  3. Sternum

  4. Ribs

The correct answer is: Pelvis

The pelvis is the correct structure that protects the reproductive organs in the body. It forms a bony cavity at the lower part of the torso and encompasses the reproductive organs, providing both structural support and a protective barrier. The pelvic bones include the ilium, ischium, and pubis, which together create a secure environment for the organs involved in reproduction, along with supporting the weight of the upper body while standing or walking. The skull is designed to safeguard the brain, the sternum is central to the thoracic cavity and protects the heart and lungs, and the ribs serve to protect the thoracic organs. Therefore, while these other structures have their specific protective roles for different parts of the body, it is the pelvis that specifically provides protection to the reproductive organs.