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your pelvis is connected to your femur, your femurs connected to your patella, your patellas connected to your tibia, your tibias connected to your fibula, your fibulas connected to your tarsal bones, your tarsal bones connected to your metatarsal bones, your metatarsal bones connected to your phalanges, your phalanges are connected to.... your toe nails?

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Q: What is the bones connecting the skull with the hipbone called?
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According to a diagram outlined in your reading material the zigzag lines that connect the individual bones of the skull are called?

These lines are called sutures. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_skull


How many joints are in the skeletal system?

There are 206 bones in an adult human skeletal system. This counts some bones as separate that are directly joined (e.g. the skull) but not all. Individual humans may have slightly more or slightly fewer, even where there is no mutation (e.g. extra fingers or toes).


Four lobes of the cortex?

The lobes of the brain correlate well with the bones of the skull cap. The frontal lobe is directly below the frontal bone. The parietal lobes (paired) are beneath the parietal bones (paired). At the back of the head is the occipital lobe situated below the occipital bone. And lastly, deep to the ears are the temporal lobes (paired) located underneath the temporal bones (paired).


What did charles dawson fail to understand?

A human skull is different from an ape skull.


What is the difference in the density of a human skull bone compared with wood If they are both impacted with the same force which would be more resistant?

Too many variances to give a concise answer. There are hundreds of types of wood, each with its own density and strength variables. The object that hits them is also going to be a factor, as an ax is going to be very different then a baseball bat, which is different then a fireplace poker. It takes some 250 pounds of force to crush the average human skull, but that depends also on where you are squeezing it.

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What is the bone connecting the skull with the hipbone?

Vertebrae.


What are sustral bones?

Suture bones are found in the skull. They are called skull bones and are connected by sutures.


Are the bones of the face part of the skull?

Yes, all the bones in your head are called skull.


What type of joint articulates the bones of the skull?

The lambdoid suture articulates with the parietal and occipital bone of the skull. Joint is another name for suture when talking about 2 bones connecting in skull.


What are the spaces in the bones of the skull called?

sinuses


Is a baby's skull called a fountain?

No. Its called a skull.


What are the extra bones that sometimes develop between the flat bones of the skull called?

Sutural bones, which are small, flat, odd-shaped bones found between the bones of the skull are also referred to as Wormian bones. Amount of Wormian bones on the skull differ from person to person.


What are the human bones of the skull called?

What do you think the Internet is for.


What are skull bones collectively called?

cranium bone


What is your bone brain called?

Do you mean the bones of the skull?


What is the pirate's flag with the skull and bones called?

I is called the "Jolly Roger"


What is the bony covering that protects the brain called?

The skull, or cranium (as it is medically termed. It is made up of fused bones; the frontal bone, the temporal bones, the parietal bones and the occipital bone; and other minor bones are also involved in protecting the brain, such as the sphenoid bone and ethmoid bone.The skull protects your brain.