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How does the bone help us protect from injury?

Well your rib bones protect your lungs, heart , stomach, liver, pancreas and all the other organs inside the ribs and your skull protects your brain. but no other bones protect you .


What bones protect the teeth?

The maxillary bones, above, and the mandibular bones (jawbones), below.


What organ does the facial bone protect?

The facial bones help protect the eyes and brain.


Is it true that the parietal bones meet the frontal bone along the sagittal suture?

No, the parietal and frontal bones are joined by the coronal suture. The saggital suture joins the parietal bones to each other.


What are dogs commonly known to bury in the backyard?

Dogs are commonly known to bury bones, toys, treats, or other items in the backyard. This behavior is instinctual and reflects their natural drive to hide and protect resources for later consumption.


What bone is not connet to other bones?

The hyoid bone


Are the muscles of the legs attached to the bones?

Yes, by the tendons... Bone to bone by ligament.


What are ligaments connected to?

ligaments connect bone to bone ie across a joint


How many bones are in the cranium?

There are 8 cranial and 14 facial bones.The cranium is composed of a pair of parietal bones, a pair of temporal bones, one occipital bone, one frontal bone, one ethmoid bone, and one sphenoid bone. All these put together comprise the eight bones that compose the cranium.Eight cranial bones protect the brain: frontal, occipital, ethmoid, sphenoid and the two pairs of parietal and temporal bones.


What are the bones that protect the brain and eyes?

The bone that protects the eye are the facial bone. It's function is for you to be able to see.


Which bone is connected to the most bones?

bones are connected to other bones at joints.


What are the different parts of your cranium?

The cranium is made up of different bones including the frontal bone, parietal bones, temporal bones, occipital bone, sphenoid bone, and ethmoid bone. These bones protect the brain and provide structure to the head.