The jaw is a bone in the skull. This bone can be moved up and down. It can also be moved right and left.
In the viscerocranium (the face part of the skull) the mandible (jaw bone) can be moved up and down ad side to side.
Some, only one does not like the skull and it would be creepy if it can move.
If you find the potion, then go up to a platform, and down one side there is a row of spikes. Jump away from the row of spikes and down. The bone is keeping the skull of something propped open to the left.
Over Under Sideways Down was created in 1966-05.
During an autopsy, the skin covering the head is pulled down frontally exposing the bone. A section of bone is removed allowing access to the brain for examination, part of which requires extraction.
Examples: -- up and down, but not sideways or forward and backward -- forward and backward, but not sideways or up and down -- left and right, but not forward and backward or up and down
up and down
Not for the person that skull belongs to ^_^
Soft spots, or fontanelles, are spaces in the skull that have not matured into bone yet. They allow the baby's brain to grow and make the skull more flexible so the baby can move down the birth canal. By the time the child is 2 years old their skull will be fully developed and the soft spots will be gone.
The parietal boss is a sharp prominence on either side of the parietal bones (a bone at the top back and slightly down the sides of the skull). (Per Stedmans Medical Dictionary)
up, down and sideways
Osteocytes grow bone (lay it down) and osteoclasts break down bone. So there will be many more cells laying down bone (osteocytes) in primary bone.