The chest bones connected to the back bone. The back bones connected to the head bone. The hyoid bone's connected to the.... nothing, exept muscles.
Muscles that attach to immovable joints are commonly known as fixed muscles. These muscles provide stability and support to the joint without producing significant movement. Examples include the muscles around the skull and sternum.
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There are not any muscles that are in the bones of the skull. The skull is made up of bones and joints which form before birth to create the shape of the skull.
The medical term for skull muscles is "cranial muscles." These muscles are responsible for controlling movements of the head and face.
Yes, you do. Otherwise, you cannot use the skull as an attachment or extra.
No bomes protect your skull but it is wrapped with muscles.
Gorillas and certain species of Paranthropus, such as Paranthropus boisei, had large sagittal crests. These bony ridges on the top of the skull served as attachment points for large chewing muscles.
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Skull crushers mainly work the triceps.
This is the mastoid process of the temporal bone. It is somewhat larger in males than females. It is normal to be there. There are four muscles attached to it. It is larger in men because they have larger muscles.
No, it's not. There is a lining of Fluid separating the brain and the skull! :)
Your skull, ribs, and pelvis are attached to your spinal column.