yes
yes cranial nerves can regenerate
Membranes are subcellular structures. Some examples of this subcellular structure include; plasma membranes, nuclei, mitochondria, ribosomes, chloroplasts, and lysozymes to name a few.
The sub-arachnoid space (within the inner layer of the dura).
located in the skull and within the spinal column, divided into cranial and spinal, protects the nervous system.
No. But they have a degree of hydrophobic charachteristics. This allows them to be held within the thylakoid membranes of the chloroplasts.
Cranial bones develop within fibrous membranes. Cranial bone tissues are adapted to support weight and withstand the tension and stress of the skull.
keratinization
The brain lies within the cranial cavity which is inside the larger dorsal cavity
Sinuses, or air cavities.
The cerebrum is found within the cranial cavity.
An arthrofibrosis is the formation of fibrous tissue within a joint.
An arthrofibrosis is the formation of fibrous tissue within a joint.
Nope - after mating, the young snakes develop within the female's body. They are born enclosed in individual membranes, which the hatchling snake breaks out of as soon as it emerges from the female's cloaca.
They are the main structural components of membranes
yes cranial nerves can regenerate
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Microtubules and intracellular membranes