The cranium.
The common name of the orbit bone is the eye socket. It is a bony cavity in the skull that contains the eye and its associated muscles and nerves.
The skull is the another name for the cranium
The scientific name for the skull is "cranium." It is the upper part of the skeleton that encloses and protects the brain.
There is no "scientific name" per se. The skull can be divided into two parts: the cranium and the mandible (jaw bone). A skull that is missing a mandible is only a cranium; this is the source of a very commonly made error in terminology.
The cranial sutures are fibrous joints, also known as synarthroses.
The common name for the cranium is the skull. It is the bony structure that encloses and protects the brain.
top of the skull
The back or your skull.
The common name of the orbit bone is the eye socket. It is a bony cavity in the skull that contains the eye and its associated muscles and nerves.
Yes, the word "skull" is a common noun. It refers to the bony structure that forms the head in vertebrates, without specifying a particular skull or individual. Common nouns name general items or concepts, as opposed to proper nouns, which denote specific names or titles.
Chuck Skull's birth name is Chuck Skull Sibaja.
To refer to the all of the bones in the head there is no other name for the human skull, but the skull is made up of the cranium (which protects the brain) and the facial bones (which holds the eyes in place and when attached to muscles allow movement in the face)
These are some of the lobes of the brain and also the name of some of the skull bones.
Yes , cranium is the scientific name of skull...
No, it is not common for a baby's skull teeth to develop at a young age.
The skull is the another name for the cranium
The scientific name for the skull is "cranium." It is the upper part of the skeleton that encloses and protects the brain.