"Cranium" refers to the part of the skull that covers the brain, excluding the bones of the face and jaw.
The scientific name for the cranium is not a specific Latin term as it refers to a part of the skull. The cranium itself is part of the larger anatomical structure known as the skull, which is classified under the scientific term "cranium" in general anatomical terminology. In a broader context, the skull can be referred to as "os cranii" in Latin.
Another term for "skull" is "cranium," which refers to the part of the skeleton that encloses the brain.
The body part that is referred to by the term "nasal" is the nose. This includes anything around, in, or near the nose like the paranasal sinuses, nasal cavities, etc.
your nose...umm i thought everone knew that??
What is the smallest complete living unit of the body
Another term for skull is cranium.
"Richard Cranium" is a play on words, where "Richard" is a slang term for "dick" or "penis" and "cranium" refers to the skull. So, the term is a humorous and derogatory way of calling someone a "jerk" or "idiot."
teeth are the strongest bones in our heads
Normocephalic is an average cranium, where microcephalic means small skull.
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The simple term used is the Skull
The part of the body where one cannot reach to scratch is called the acnestis.