They have not been completely ossified, which the process by which they turn from cartilage to bone.
Skulls are softer and divided into more parts to assist with the birth process. Skulls that are pliable move through the birth canal more easily causing less stress on the infant and the mother.
The cartilages at the ends of bones act as a soft pliable cushion between the bones that form the joint. Bone on bone movement is very painful.
A fontanel is any membranous gap between the bones of the cranium in an infant or fetus. They are more commonly discussed as the "soft spots" in a infant's skull.
The large soft spot at the junction of the parietal bones and the frontal bone in the infant cranium is called the anterior fontanelle. It allows for the growth and expansion of the skull during infancy.
Perspex (PMMA) is not a soft solid.
the bones of the skull aren't fused together yet because the head is still growing. this causes the middle area to still be soft
Radiation that penetrates only two inches into the brain of an adult will reach deeper into the brain of an child. Because children skulls are thinner than adults and their brains contain more absorptive fluid.
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Soft, pliable, flexible.
Fontanelles, or "soft spots". These are features of the infant skull that have soft gaps between the cranial bones. They allow for rapid stretching and deformation, since the brain expands faster than the surrounding bone can grow.
Yes, neural tissue is considered soft tissue. Soft tissues are tissues that support, connect, or surround other structures and usually have a softer consistency compared to bones. Neural tissue includes the brain, spinal cord, and nerves, which are all made up of cells and fibers that are softer and more pliable compared to bones.
soft you can bend and hard you can not