The cranium, or skull, protects the brain, which is a vital organ responsible for processing information, controlling bodily functions, and coordinating movement. It also safeguards the sensory organs, such as the eyes and ears, and provides structure to the face. Additionally, the cranium serves as an attachment point for muscles involved in facial expression and movement.
it all depends on what is behind the cranium
Visceral cranium
The brain is protected by the cranium (skull)
Visceral cranium
The cranium (skull).
The cranium (skull).
if any thing happen to your head your cranium will protect your brain
The cranium is your brain. It is located inside your head and it thinks and tells your body what to do. :)
To protect the delicate brain.
The brain is housed in the cranium to protect it from damage.
The brain is protected by the thick, hollow skull.
The cranium protects the brain and supports the structure of the face. It also provides attachment points for muscles that control jaw movement and enable chewing. Additionally, the cranial bones house and protect sensory organs such as the eyes and ears.