the brain
The most important job of your skull is to protect your brain, spinal cord, and other vital organs within your head. Additionally, your skull provides structure and support for your facial features and helps with functions such as chewing and speaking.
because skull has very hard bones
The ribs protect the internal organs, such as the heart and lungs, from injury in a car accident. The skull protects the brain from impact and trauma. Both the ribs and skull play vital roles in safeguarding important organs from damage during a collision.
The importance of the skeleton is to support, to move and to protect.
The skull protects the brain from getting hurt
The skull protects the brain.
A ram's skull is typically around 0.4 inches (10mm) thick in the frontal bone region. The thickness can vary slightly depending on the age, breed, and individual characteristics of the ram. The skull thickness is important for protection of the brain and sensory organs, as well as for providing structural support for the attachment of muscles and horns.
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..
The paired bones of the skull include the parietal, temporal, and zygomatic bones. These bones are present in pairs, with one on each side of the skull providing structural support and protection for the brain and sensory organs.
Yes the main function of the human skeletons, as well as other animals, is to provide shape and support. The skeleton also provides protection for major organs.
if u mean internal organs in the skull, its the brain
The skull protects and supports the brain/brain membranes, and the sense organs.