Cranial bones, crainal meninges, and the cerebrospinal fluid
The frontal bone forms the forehead and part of the eye socket. It helps protect the brain and supports important structures like the frontal lobe of the brain. Additionally, it plays a role in forming the shape of the face.
The meninges are the structures responsible for delivery and regulation of the cerebrospinal fluid that surrounds the brain.
The bones of the skull that form a protective covering of the brain are the frontal, parietal, temporal, occipital, sphenoid, and ethmoid bones. They encase and protect the delicate structures of the brain from external trauma.
Apart from the brain, the skull also protects
Cerebrospinal fluid is primarily produced by specialized structures in the brain called choroid plexus, rather than capillary knots. These choroid plexus structures filter blood plasma to create cerebrospinal fluid, which serves to protect the brain and spinal cord.
the skull and the backbone
The frontal bone forms the forehead and part of the eye socket. It helps protect the brain and supports important structures like the frontal lobe of the brain. Additionally, it plays a role in forming the shape of the face.
The meninges are the structures responsible for delivery and regulation of the cerebrospinal fluid that surrounds the brain.
Skull bones protect your brain.
The skull helps to protect the brain from injury.
The bones of the skull that form a protective covering of the brain are the frontal, parietal, temporal, occipital, sphenoid, and ethmoid bones. They encase and protect the delicate structures of the brain from external trauma.
The brain, lungs, heart, digestive organs and the urinary organs. Also in females the uterus.
The Frontal Cortex
The brain's structures are shown in this video.
The brain
The skull, meninges, and cerebrospinal fluid protect the brain.
The skull protects the brain, and the ribs protect the lungs... so yes.