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the difference between a head and a skull is that a head has tissue and a skull is all bone
• The foetal skull bones have different names to those in the adult SkUll
Skeleton refers to the bones of the whole body; skull refers to the bones of only the head.
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They are the same. Calvary is the English word for Golgatha - 'place of the skull.'
The major anatomical difference between hominids and the apes is that the foramen magnum of hominids islocated at the bottom of the skull.
The wildcat and the domestic cat skull differ in that the wildcat's skull is much larger. Wildcats were domesticated about 10,000 years ago. The change in the skull are a result of domestication.
A brain, obviously.
located at the bottom of the skull
the main difference between the bones of legs and skull is in their structure and function. The bones of legs like tibia and fibula are long and strongest bones that provide support and mobility to the body. While the bones of the skull; cranium, temporal bone are flat and softer than bones of legs .The bones of skull play protective role in providing safety to the brain.
Gross differences are size and shape. The shape of a human skull is bigger because it has a bigger brain to hold. the rodent doesn't have a bigger brain therefore it doesn't need a bigger skull. also the human skull has holes at the back to hold some vertebrates unlike the rodent skull.
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.