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Both these bones form a part of the skull that protects the brain. The frontal lobe constituets the cerebrum which is important for thinking and reasoning processes. The parietal lobe constituets the cerebellum and medulla oblongata which is important for involuntary activities and muscle and nerve contraction chemistry. If anyone is affected, it is harmful for the body. As for vulnerablity, the back portion is more sensitive because it causes immediate death and injury to the frontal lobe causes memory loss.

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