In the United States, the sale and purchase of human skeletal material is far less regulated than most people seem to believe. The only federal law regulating human bones is narrowly focused on native American bones and grave goods. This law is known as NAGPRA, the Native American Grave Protection and Repratriation Act of 1990. Otherwise, at this writing (May 2008) only two states have laws that restrict ownership and transfer of human skeletal material: Georgia and Tennessee. In all other states it is legal to purchase and own human skeletal material as long as it complies with NAGPRA. There are several internet vendors who import human skeletal material from Asia for sale. Vendor - Osta in Canada.
In Canada unless you are becoming a doctor that requires this then beware! Students can get human skeletons and skulls alone, but often proof is needed as to why you need it. Some people donate their bodies to science and are called Cadavers. You can also go to specialty medical stores to buy this, but need proof as to why you need it.
The human skull is bigger so it must be the human skull
a human skull is what holds your brain. are you 100% sure about that?
On the human spine there is a skull at the top and what used to be a tail at the other end
Chimpanzee skull
The skull.
22 Bones in the human skull
Cranium is your skull. The human body has only one skull.
is it possible to transplant a chimp brain into a human skull
There is none. Human skulls are human skulls.None.
no
If you are a human, then your brain is inside your cranium, or skull.
The skull is the another name for the cranium