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.
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bones dont make your eye move..when you look at the skuul theres no connecting bone where the eye should be...
becus they have a specil bone in there neck
Muscles are attached to the bones. When a muscle contrast ,it applies a force to the bone it's attached to,which makes the bone move.
No so if someone says to you i moved my leg bone yesterday just say you would never ever be able to move your bone.
no ligaments join bone to bone , also tendons join muscle to bone.
The clavicle is referred to as the collar bone. The sternocleidomastoid is the muscle that starts at the mastoid process behind your ear and connects between your collar bone and sternum, giving you the ability to move your head up and down.
You would be a blob and unable to move.
The atlas bone (named after Atlas in Greek mythology who held up the world). The first of the cervical vertebrae are the smallest vertebrae.
the muscles make each movable bone move in you body
They connect muscle to bone.