No. (The nervous system.)
The skull is part of the skeletal system in the human body. It provides structural support, protection for the brain, and serves as an attachment site for muscles and ligaments.
The skeletal system, specifically the skull, protects the brain by providing a hard barrier that shields it from external impacts and injuries. Additionally, the cerebrospinal fluid also acts as a cushion to protect the brain from jolts or sudden movements.
The skeletal system functions as both a rigid support structure to maintain the body's form as well as a protective structure for body parts such as the bones of the rib cage protecting the chest cavity, or the bones of the skull protecting the brain. Additionally, the skeletal system provides anchors without which the muscular system would be unable to produce movement, and contains bone marrow which is the site of the formation of new blood
The skeletal system supports and protects body parts. It provides structure and support for muscles, organs, and tissues, while also protecting vital organs such as the brain, heart, and lungs. Additionally, the skeletal system allows for movement and serves as a storage site for minerals like calcium.
The skeletal system helps mobilize the body by providing attachment sites for the muscles; producing levers. The nervous system tells the skeletal muscles what do do. So, by controlling the muscles, the nervous system indirectly interacts with the skeletal system. i agree with that because i know the nervous system does do that that was a good answer. but do you know when you grow real old and your bones cant stand up any longer you get osteperosis i love the sketetal but i dont agree. with her answer because my grandmother is really really old older than you can imagine and she has healthy bones she does not have osteoperosis so i don't agree.
Cranium is apart of the skeletal system. it is the bone that protects the brain.
yes the radius is apart of he skeletal system
bones....
Your bones are your skeletal system
nothing works with the skeletal system
the skull
the major system is the skull for the brain
protect the brain
Yes, It is located in the skull.
The skull is part of the skeletal system in the human body. It provides structural support, protection for the brain, and serves as an attachment site for muscles and ligaments.
The skeletal system, specifically the skull, protects the brain by providing a hard barrier that shields it from external impacts and injuries. Additionally, the cerebrospinal fluid also acts as a cushion to protect the brain from jolts or sudden movements.
the bone that protects the brain is the skull.