No. The skull includes the mandible (lower jaw) while cranium does not include it.
no!
Both an infant skull and an adult skull are made of the same material and have the same general parts. Although shaped a little bit differently, the shape is the same in a general sense.
A homophone for "skull" is "scull," which refers to a small rowing boat or an oar used for rowing.
of course its the same-thing!
The human skull and sheep skull are quite a bit different. The human skull is more round than the sheep skull.
same as ours, protects the head and brain.
Well, all the bones of your skull are of the same hardness, or should be. Typically the thickest part of the skull is the forehead.
same number of bones
He is the same skull kid you give the skull mask to in ocarina of time and the same skull kid you teach saria's song. He says at the end of the game you smell like the kid that thought him saria's song in the woods and doesn't recognize you.
There is no "scientific name" per se. The skull can be divided into two parts: the cranium and the mandible (jaw bone). A skull that is missing a mandible is only a cranium; this is the source of a very commonly made error in terminology.
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Should be the same way.