The Jolly Roger
They call it the "Jolly Roger" or "Skull & Cross bones".
The Jolly Rodger
The Jolly Roger
No reference exists for a "cross bone." However, the name"Cross Bones" is used for a medieval graveyard in Southwark, London. And the term "crossbones" is used for a pair of crossed long bones (in an X style) beneath a human skull, as "skull and crossbones": an insignia used both by classical pirates and as a symbol for "poison" or "death."
that is called the baby's soft spot. which is when the baby's skull is not fully developed.
Yes, but that term is not usually used. The brain is encased or surrounds most of skull and is said to be inferior to the skull. Another term or two that can be used are underneath or beneath.
teeth are the strongest bones in our heads
The calvarium, or skullcap, is made up of the superior/uppermost portions of the frontal bone, parietal bones and occipital bone.The calvarium is just a portion of the neurocranium, and is the part of the skull removed when you wish to extract the brain. It does not include the temporal bones.
To refer to the all of the bones in the head there is no other name for the human skull, but the skull is made up of the cranium (which protects the brain) and the facial bones (which holds the eyes in place and when attached to muscles allow movement in the face)
suturesutureThe part of the skull that is a example of an immovable fibrous joint would be a suture.
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In babies the skull joint is the fontanel (fontanelle) which helps in birth due to its flexibility but in the adult the skull joint is a fixed joint or a synarthrotic joint (immovable) called a suture.