The hyoid bone (lingual bone) (Latin os hyoideum)
It does not. It supports a damaged structure until the bone heals.
No, insects don't have bones. The outside of their body is the only structure that supports them.
Your Pharynx
The bone that supports the tail feather bone is the scrodum or the dick
The cortical plate in the human mouth is a flat structure or layer of a thin dental bone. It is supported by the alveolar bone.
the larynx or glottis connect the pharynx and trachea
Epiglottis
Pharynx
The bone that holds your brain is called the skull, specifically the cranium. It is a protective structure that surrounds and supports the brain.
pharynx
The most common answer to this would be that the bone structure gives support and framework.
throat or pharynx