Some, only one does not like the skull and it would be creepy if it can move.
All of them. As I walk down the street, all my bones move down the street, too.
Please re-post your question with more details on what you mean by "bones" "moving".
The mandible (lower jaw bone) is the only moveable bone of the skull.
which bone of the skull canmove
The spine
the thing that can move in your skull is your (mandible)or jaw.
Fixed joints are formed by the skull bones.
There are a few things that could cause the bone in your head to move. One is if you have a tumor on or near the skull bone, it could put pressure on the bone and cause it to move. Another is if you have a fracture of the skull bone, that could also cause it to move. And finally, another reason it could move is if you have an infection of the sinuses called sinusitis, and the infection spreads to the bones around your eyes. If any of these are causing your skull bone to move, you should go see your doctor.
The skull is the only 'bone' that doesn't move by itself, :)
The mandible, or the jaw bone.
The three (3) small bones in your ears.
The skull is a bone. The skull protects the brain.
The joints between bones of the skull are immovable and called sutures.
The skull, or cranium (as it is medically termed. It is made up of fused bones; the frontal bone, the temporal bones, the parietal bones and the occipital bone; and other minor bones are also involved in protecting the brain, such as the sphenoid bone and ethmoid bone.The skull protects your brain.
The bones in your fingers have joints, and muscles that allow them to be articulated. The bone of the skull is a one piece item, and has no points of articulation. The hand is made to move so you can grasp things, while your skull is there to protect your brain.