Millions of people are affected by hearing loss and balance problems. Research into the causes of these problems is difficult because our hearing and balance organs are found deep within the skull, hidden and protected inside the temporal bones. For researchers trying to learn about ear problems, it is not easy to examine these hidden organs directly in living people. So, studying donated temporal bones after death is one of the best ways to learn about the causes of ear disorders, and to devise new treatments and cures. The temporal bones form a part of the base of your skull. They are among the hardest of all your bones, enclosing the tiny organs of your hearing and balance systems. The facial nerve, responsible for control of your facial muscles, takes a long, winding course through the temporal bone from your brain to your face. Just follow this link for more info about your question. http://www.tbregistry.org/body/tempbone.htm
The temporal bone is very strong because it has to protect your cochlea and other important organs.
Inner Ear
The hardest bone in the body is the temporal bone, more specifically the petrous part of it. It is the bone that is part of the skull and protects the inner ear.The hardest bone in the body is the femur (thigh bone).I believe the correct answer is "Teeth".
The hardest bone in your body is the thigh bone, which is stronger than concrete.Answer:Depending on how you look at it there are two possible answers:The hardest bone in the body is the temporal bone, more specifically the petrous part of it. It is stronger and harder than any other bone in the body.The bones of the inner ear are protected by the temporal bone and would be hardest to get to to break
The purpose of the mastoid process is to function as an attachment for particular muscles of the neck. It is situated in the posterior part of the temporal bone.
the strongest bone in the human skeloten system is the femur bone
the mastoid process of the temporal bone
petrous part of the temporal bone
Your thigh bone, which is stronger than concrete.Answer:The hardest bone in the body is the temporal bone, more specifically the petrous part of it. It is stronger and harder than any other bone in the body.
The hardest bone in the body is the temporal bone, more specifically the petrous part of it. It is the bone that is part of the skull and protects the inner ear.The hardest bone in the body is the femur (thigh bone).I believe the correct answer is "Teeth".
The temporal bone is the hardest bone in the body. It contains and protects the delicate chambers of the ear.
The hardest bone in your body is the thigh bone, which is stronger than concrete.Answer:Depending on how you look at it there are two possible answers:The hardest bone in the body is the temporal bone, more specifically the petrous part of it. It is stronger and harder than any other bone in the body.The bones of the inner ear are protected by the temporal bone and would be hardest to get to to break
In your skull you have a temporal bone. The petrous part of the temporal bone is considered to be the strongest bone in the body.
No, the hardest bone in the body is the femur (thigh bone) which is harder than concrete. :)
The purpose of the mastoid process is to function as an attachment for particular muscles of the neck. It is situated in the posterior part of the temporal bone.
The temporal bone in the skull.
The hardest bone in your body is your thigh bone. Its stronger than concrete!
The title "strongest" bone in the body goes to one of the bones that make up your skull, called the temporal bone. It's the very dense, hard bone on the side of your head that surrounds the inner part of your ear. http://www.madsci.org/posts/archives/2001-01/979670917.An.r.html
the strongest bone in the human skeloten system is the femur bone