cranium
The bony structure that surrounds the brain is called the skull or cranium. It provides protection and support for the brain, as well as anchoring muscles and providing structure for the face.
The bone that holds your brain is called the skull, specifically the cranium. It is a protective structure that surrounds and supports the brain.
The structure you are referring to is called the skull. It is a bony or cartilaginous structure that surrounds and protects the brain of chordates, including vertebrates. The skull plays a critical role in providing support and protection for the brain and sensory organs.
The part of the skull that surrounds the brain is called the cranium. It is a protective bony structure that encases the brain, providing both support and protection from injury. The cranium consists of several fused bones and plays a crucial role in maintaining the shape of the head while also housing and safeguarding the brain.
The cell wall.
The skeletal structure that surrounds the chest cavity is called the ribcage. It is made up of the ribs, sternum, and thoracic vertebrae, providing protection for the organs within the chest cavity.
The follicle is the structure that surrounds the egg as it ripens. These fluid filled sacs are found in the ovaries.
The dorsal cavity is completely enclosed in bone and surrounds the brain and spinal cord.
pons
No, that liquid which surrounds your brain and circulate in the ventricles and central canals of the CNS is called cerebro-spinal fluid (or better known as CSF).
Golgi body
the cell wall