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It is located in the skull
The brain.Answer:Cranium is the part of the skull, mainly consisting of flat bones enclosing and protecting the fragile brain, and organs of hearing and equilibrium.
Acraniata refers to a subphylum of chordates that includes animals without a distinct skull or cranium, such as hagfish and lampreys. They are characterized by a lack of a bony skeleton surrounding their brain.
No, the bone doesn't go through the skull...the nasal bones are part of the skull and they break off and spear the brain. The blow has to be delivered properly or the person is going to survive and pummel you.
A reflex arc does not pass through the brain. The somatic reflex arc and autonomic reflex arc are two types.
Gamesworkshop hasn't publicly announced it to my knowledge, but that doesn't mean it won't happen.
Skull can provide an amazing amount of evidence of the anatomical changes that have occurred in hominids over time. Observations of the size of the skull can give us clues on how much the brain has evolved.
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The skull doesn't function, but it holds the brain. When the brain is dead so is the person. The brain is like the central computer for the body and regulates all functions. True story: Some guy got hit in the head with a brick; they saved his life, but left him without a skull under the injury. The skin would indent showing the place of the hole. Anyway, a neuro-psychologist made him a hat (a hole filler) that also provided protection from external hits. It had false hair and, when in place, didn't look too bad. The neuro-psychologist was Dr. Sidney Weinstein.
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True Stories from the Morgue - 2003 Mystery of Skull Creek was released on: USA: 19 June 2003
he was never found, so no