This is called the integumentary system.
Cerebrospinal fluid protects the brain from shock and infection. This is a clear fluid that flows around the hollow spaces of the brain and in between the two meninges.
the bone that protects the brain is the skull.
The cranium whish is basicly part of your scull
Thermal shock occurs when the body is exposed to extreme temperature changes, leading to potential risks such as burns, hypothermia, heat exhaustion, and even organ damage. The sudden shift in temperature can strain the body's ability to regulate heat, causing stress on the cardiovascular system and increasing the risk of injury or illness. It is important to avoid sudden temperature changes and take precautions to protect the body from thermal shock.
The bony chamber that protects and supports the brain is called the skull. It is made up of several bones that encase and safeguard the brain from injury. The skull also provides structure and support for the face and attachment points for muscles.
your skull
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your sckull of course what else
A barrier against diseases, injury, and infection
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Damaging someones property or causing injury or death.
It protects the organism from microorganisms, injury, fluid loss, and it's organs.
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Diseases no. However it can be used to heal or help bruises and broken bones depending on how serious the injury is.
Yes, extreme temperatures can affect physical performance. In hot conditions, the body may struggle to regulate its temperature, leading to fatigue and reduced endurance. On the other hand, cold temperatures can impact muscle function and increase the risk of injury.
Pearce Bailey has written: 'Accident and injury' -- subject(s): Etiology, Nervous System Diseases, Accidents, Neuroses, Wounds and Injuries 'Accident and injury ; their relations to diseases of the nervous system'