The "fissures" allowed for expansion of the skull parts as the child grew.
A fissure in the skull typically refers to a crack or fracture in the bone of the skull. These can be caused by trauma or injury to the head. It is important to seek medical attention if you suspect a skull fissure to prevent further complications such as brain injury or infection.
Teeth are essential for the structure and function of the skull as they provide support for the jaw and help in chewing food. They also play a role in speech and facial aesthetics.
Longitudinal Fissure the longitudinal fissure
The sphenoid bone is one of the skull bones and is located relatively deep within the skull. It is only very slightly visible from an exterior view of the skull. Looking side on to a skull it is right between the temporal bone and the zygomatic bone, in other words it is the small section beneath the Pterion. It is also visible when looking into the orbit (with the eye removed) as the bone with the superior orbital fissure through it.
The main function of the skull is to protect our soft, fragile brains. It also helps to attach the brain and other head organs to the rest of the body by connecting to the spinal cord. Additionally, it contains the bones of the face, which help to form our appearance, and holding our teeth in place.
A fissure in the skull typically refers to a crack or fracture in the bone of the skull. These can be caused by trauma or injury to the head. It is important to seek medical attention if you suspect a skull fissure to prevent further complications such as brain injury or infection.
The term that means congenital fissure of the skull is craniosynostosis.
The superior orbital fissure is a foramen in the skull, although strictly it is more of a cleft, lying between the lesser and greater wings of the sphenoid bone. It establishes a channel of communication between the middle cranial fossa and the orbit, through which pass the oculomotor and trochlear nerves, the ophthalmic division of the trigeminal nerve, the abducens nerve, and the superior or combined ophthalmic veins.
The function of the horizontal fissure of the left lung helps the constipated human to release any excess carbon from their body, meaning it is easier for them to defecate. Although in some cases of severe diarrhoea the mantelpiece of the left lung collapses into the pancreas distorting and disturbing the function of the horizontal fissure.
its when air passes within the skull
The skull protects the brain from getting hurt
Macro Cosmos Dimensional Fissure D.D. Crow Crevice into the Different Dimension
The skull protects and supports the brain/brain membranes, and the sense organs.
SKULL: protect the brain
a sylvian fissure is one of the parts of the brain and we spell it s y l v i a n f i s s u r e i thank you =)
Main function of the skull is to protect the brain, one of the most important organ in your body.
protect the brain