skull
Cranium is just another word, the more professional word, for the skull or head.
The bony structure of your body is known as the skeleton. It provides support, protection for your internal organs, and aids in movement.
Protein synthesis in neurons occurs in the cell body, also known as the soma. Messenger RNA (mRNA) produced in the nucleus is then transported to the cell body where ribosomes translate the mRNA into proteins that are necessary for the neuron's function and structure.
There is no structure known as the "claricle" in the human body. It is possible that this term is a misspelling or a misunderstanding of another anatomical structure. If you provide more context or clarify the term, I may be able to assist you further.
The gland near the tailbone is called the coccygeal gland, also known as the coccygeal body or the Luschka gland. It is a vestigial structure that may have a role in certain physiological functions.
Cranium is just another word, the more professional word, for the skull or head.
Cranium
The cranium, or skull, provides exceptional protection for the brain due to its structure and thickness. It is surrounded by layers of bone and protective tissue, shielding the brain from external trauma and injury. The brain is a delicate and vital organ, making the cranium one of the most protective body cavities.
The cranium is found in your head, it is the top of your skull.
The study of the functions of the structures of the body is known as physiology no the study of the body structure is : the anatomy
The cranium is the skull minus the mandible. That is, the bones of the head except for the lower jaw.
the head is called the CRANIUM
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An adult human body typically has 206 bones. These bones provide structure and support for the body, protect internal organs, and aid in movement. Some individuals may have slight variations in the number of bones due to differences in bone structure.
The cranium is your brain. It is located inside your head and it thinks and tells your body what to do. :)
"Cranium" refers to the part of the skull that covers the brain, excluding the bones of the face and jaw.