Yes, teeth are connected to the skull through the jawbone, which is part of the skull. The roots of the teeth are embedded in the jawbone, providing support and stability for the teeth.
Yes, the sinuses and ears are connected through a passageway called the Eustachian tube, which helps equalize pressure between the two areas.
Yes, the sinuses and ears are connected through a small passage called the Eustachian tube. This tube helps equalize pressure between the sinuses and the middle ear.
Yes, the ears and sinuses are connected through a small passage called the Eustachian tube. This tube helps equalize pressure between the middle ear and the sinuses.
A skull pendant can be worn as a necklace around the neck, typically at chest level. It can also be attached to a bracelet or anklet if it is designed to function that way. Ultimately, it is up to personal preference and style.
Humans have two sets of teeth because our primary teeth, also known as baby teeth, help us chew and speak as infants and children. As we grow, these teeth fall out to make way for permanent teeth, which are larger, stronger, and better suited for adult functions. This dual-set system allows for proper development and maintenance of our teeth throughout life.
The skull mask is only available in the Halloween event.
i guess they could if they connected the braces all the way to ur tonsoles, but that would hurt or possibly break off ur teeth, so they just take ur back teeth out to put them there
no.
yes
The urinary bladder and gallbladder are not physically connected.
no they are not
no
Yes
There is no way to count them. A shark's teeth are constantly growing and replacing any that are knocked out, so there's just no way to figure out how many they will have.
No way?
Voltmeters are connected to simple series circuits the same way they are connected to any circuit. They are connected in parallel with the portion of the circuit for which you wish to measure the voltage drop.
If teeth are growing outwards or in any way other than levelly then braces may be needed. They put tension on the teeth, pulling them, very gradually, into line.