the only movable bone is the mandible (jaw)
There are 78 individual bones in your head (excluding teeth). You have close to three times the amount as a baby, since your skull hasn't properly formed, and some of the parts of bone which link together are still separate.
the difference between a head and a skull is that a head has tissue and a skull is all bone
MandibleLower Jaw, called the Mandible
The spinal column, or vertebrae, which forms the human backbone.
It means your head isn't solid bone. It really means you have a skull that resonates as a result of your head shape, and sinus cavities in the front of your skull.
only the skull bone is movable
only the skull bone is movable
There are 22 bones in the cranium. The bones consists of the facial bones and cranium bones. The only movable bone of the skull is the mandible.
jawbone
It's the jaw bone, also known as the mandible. The auditory ossicles (ear bones), although moving, are not freely moving. We cannot control the movement of these bones, as they are controlled by the sound waves that are traveling through the ears.
mandible or lower jaw is the movable portion of our skull....
The jaw.
The jaw bone, also known as mandible.
Mandible is the only movable bone among all other facial bones.it is connected to the skull via tempero-mandibularjoint
The skull, or cranium (as it is medically termed. It is made up of fused bones; the frontal bone, the temporal bones, the parietal bones and the occipital bone; and other minor bones are also involved in protecting the brain, such as the sphenoid bone and ethmoid bone.The skull protects your brain.
The only bone in your skull that forms freely movable joints is your mandible
The mandible, also called the jaw bone, is the only movable bone in the skull. The lower teeth are rooted into the mandible while the upper teeth are rooted in the two maxillae.