The bone that protects the brain is the skull.
Yes, the hinge joints are in the jaw, so the jaw and cranium can be considered the entire skull. The cranium has sutures which are synarthrotic fibrous joints because they are immovable.
Yes there are 33 bones in the human spine, called vertebrae. These bones are separated into 5 regions: cervical (5 bones), thoracic (7), lumbar (5), sacral (5 fused), and coccygeal (4 fused).
Your spine is made up of many bones called vertebrae.
No. I don't think there is.
0 unless u count the skull
no
Well in a "human brain" there are no bones, just some crainial fluid, grey matter a few nerves and the odd cobweb.
The brain does not control your bones, your bones are more or less static. They are moved by muscle contraction, which is triggered by electrical signals sent from your brain. The fact that your bones are connected to flexible joints is what allows your muscles to move them.
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None. The cranium is the upper part of the skull (the other part being the mandible, the jawbone) and there are no bones around it.
cranium
There are no bones in the human brain
Cerebrum is part of the brain. It does not contain any bone.
no. its your cranium. it isn't long b/c its shaped like your head.
Zero, none. There are no bones in the brain.
Well in a "human brain" there are no bones, just some crainial fluid, grey matter a few nerves and the odd cobweb.
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The bones covering the brain are called the cranium as a group. There are eight bones in this group.
Yes, you do have bones & your brain tells them to move.
Well there are many but the three that you need to now are the brain, bones,and nerves.
The rib cage (actually made of many bones) protects your vital organs. The spine (also made of many vertebra) keeps the body in posture and holds the spinal cord, which sends messages from your brain to the rest of your body. The cranium (again made of many bones) protects the brain.
bones and brain
cranium