The skull provides a rigid case for the brain, protecting it from impact.
The brain is protected by the cranium (skull)
Skull.
Your brain is protected by bone which is your skull. Your spinal cord is also protected by bone known as vertebrae. Actually in the biology textbook it is called cerebrospinal fluid.
The brain is protected by the cranium, which is the skull bone that encases and supports it. The cranium acts as a protective barrier, shielding the brain from external injuries and providing structural stability.
brain? bone marrow? i am not sure but you should be more specific
The brain is protected by the cranium, which is the skull bone that encases and surrounds the brain, providing it with a protective barrier against injury or trauma.
probably the one that's completely surrounded by bone, the brain
thebone membraneprotects the brain by using the blood brain barrier filters and other materials.cerebrospinal fluid containing the detoxification chemicals that helps to protect the brain.The brain is protected by the skull (a bone structure), the blood brain barrier (BBB) filters the passage of harmful substances other other foreign materials,cerebrospinal fluid contains detoxification chemicals and helps cushion the brain, and there are 3 membranes that protect the brain called dura, arachnoid and pia mater.
The brain, spinal cord, and organs within the thoracic cavity, such as the heart and lungs, are protected by bones in the axial skeleton.
It is protected by the skull. It is protected from concussions, hits on the head, and trauma. Brain cells cannot be replaced, so if you lose them, they are gone forever. That is why the brain needs to be protected.
The bone that protects the brain is called the skull. Without this bone, the brain is easily be harmed or damaged.
Mainly in the chest cavity and below the diaphragm to the pelvic bone.