Effective and proper movement of the cranial plates is indeed critical for and proper brain function
Your Skull
That could be anything. You could have hit your head on the ground while jumping, you could have been dropped on your head as a baby (most likely), or you could have some disease that makes your skull have an indentation.
Termed "sutures", the occipital, parietal, temporal and frontal plates are sections of the human skull. Separate in infancy, they grow together and become completely joined in early adulthood. They are the seams between the plates.
Overproduction of growth hormone (somatotropin) causes a disorder characterized by disproportionate over growth of bone, specifically in the skull, jaw, feet and hands. This disorder is called acromegaly
The immovable joints in the human body are the cranial bones. They are separate bones that are sutured together as a person grows. They do not move, and therefore are immovable joints.
The shoulder joint is a ball and socket joint. The joints between the skull plates are fused joints (no movement).
Your Skull
what would cause the skull to dissolve
It's almost always a blow to the skull, or the skull hitting something.
As I know I think babies have less bone in their skull than adults.
YES they do because children have not fully developed into adult form yet, for example: getting hit with a ball in the head will hurt the child more than the adult cause adults have thicker skull. :D
The cranium is made up of a number of plates that fuse together whilst very young. The grooves are the intersection of these plates.
Skull candy can be for kids, teenagers, or adults, but its target consumers' are teenagers.
The separate plates of a baby's skull eventually becomes fused together as the baby grows. In an adult, the skull has become one (cranium), with a hinged jawbone attached.
The first is the fetal skull, which is much more malleable than an adult human skull, secondly it is much, much smaller than an adults'.
Babies have more bones than adults but the only way this is, is because numerous bones the babies have are not yet fused together. For example, the skull of a baby is several different bones, after a while they fuse together to form the complete skull.
Yes