the skull
The skeletal system, specifically the skull, protects the brain by providing a hard barrier that shields it from external impacts and injuries. Additionally, the cerebrospinal fluid also acts as a cushion to protect the brain from jolts or sudden movements.
No, the brain is not part of the skeletal system. The skeletal system is made up of bones, while the brain is part of the nervous system and is located within the skull, which is a bone that protects the brain.
the bone that protects the brain is the skull.
Cranium is apart of the skeletal system. it is the bone that protects the brain.
the skull because it protects the brain
it is important because when we dont have it we will just float in the air..and it protects our organs..like skull, it protects the brain..
Technically, there isn't such a thing as a "head system," but your skull (part of your skeletal system) protects your brain.
The skeletal system protects the soft inner parts of your body.
The Skeletal System protects all your organs and supports the body.
The skeletal system supports the body, aids in movement (also breathing), protects vital organs and the brain, and produces red and white blood cells (in the bone marrow).
Skeletal system
skeletal system