To effectively protect your body, particularly the head, from hazards, consider risks such as impacts from falling objects, bumps, and collisions, which can lead to concussions or trauma. Additionally, protect against electrical hazards, extreme temperatures, and exposure to harmful substances. Wearing appropriate protective gear, such as helmets and face shields, is crucial in high-risk environments like construction sites or laboratories. Always assess the specific risks associated with your activities to ensure comprehensive protection.
Skull bones protect your brain.
skin
Its exoskeleton.
Eyelids and Eyelashes.
by wings
the head
scales
the spinal cord
Your hands! :P
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There shells.