The answer is... Your teeth! The jaw protects your teeth in a way that you can flex in different ways... That's how we make funny/stupid faces! :P bye!
This is written by Tamara (year 7)
to protect the jaw
Your skull, cheekbone, bottom jaw and you nose and teeth if they count.
The cranium (skull) protects your brain.
A hard shell to protect the brain. Provides structure...without bones we'd be kind of squishy useless creatures. Nasal / jaw bones and neck cartilage protect airway.
teeth,jaw,mouth all of the above
If a workpiece is receiving damage in its environment, a vice jaw plate can help to ensure that the technology or equipment receives less impact by absorbing any shock or negative hits.
The cranium (the skull minus the lower jaw) covers and protects the brain much as a helmet does to protect the head.
Well hyenas have the strongest pound for pound jaw in all of the Animal Kingdom, one bite of a hyenas can break an elaphants raw bone! thats one of the ways it can protect itself.
in his Jaw in his Jaw in his Jaw
Upper jaw is a maxilla, and the lower jaw is a mandible.
teeth,jaw,mouth all of the above
cheek cells help to protect the upper jaw bone and, are also used to store un-needed fat.