skull your brain to be protected.
The skull, the dura mater, and the fluid within the skull cavity that helps to cushion the brain. A helmet helps protect the brain in various sports.
The skull...and the scalp, really, are the only things that separate the brain from safety and danger. Luckily, it's incredibly difficult to break this barrier.
the 2 things that protect the brain are the skull and stuff filling the gap
your head or your skull might protect it more
Your skull helps protect it
skull
The cerebrospinal fluid protect the brain from any form of injury. The brain is covered with this fluid which will act as cushion.
The Skull and the Cerobrospinal Fluid.
A person may need a brain injury solicitor or lawyer to assist in a brain injury lawsuit. If a person is a victim of a brain injury due to the negligence of another, a brain injury lawyer can get compensation for their injuries.
An acquired brain injury is a brain injury acquired at some point other than birth for reasons other than part of a genetic or congenital disorder.
Protects your brain from injury
The skull helps to protect the brain from injury.
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they were added to protect the knuckles of the puncher
To protect the brain from injury.
You should protect your brain from injury because your brain is THE MOST important organ in your body. Any damage to the brain can cause serious effects that could very well change your life in a negative way.
The cerebrospinal fluid protect the brain from any form of injury. The brain is covered with this fluid which will act as cushion.
The brain
Helmets?
There two main categories for brain injuries are traumatic and acquired brain injury. Within these categories, here are five possible injuries: Traumatic includes concussions and shaken baby syndrome. Acquired brain injury is created by a loss of oxygen from such things as choking, electrical shock and trauma to the head.
There are three things that protect the CNS; brain and spinal cord. Bone which is the skull for the brain and the vertebrae for the spinal cord, meninges which is a protective membrane, and the spaces between the meninges are filled with cerebrospinal fluid for cushion and protection.
The difference is that one can have a brain injury and not have brain damage. Essentially, brain damage is caused by injury or trauma to the brain. However, not every injury to the brain will cause brain damage.
The difference is that one can have a brain injury and not have brain damage. Essentially, brain damage is caused by injury or trauma to the brain. However, not every injury to the brain will cause brain damage.