No, it's not.
There is a lining of Fluid separating the brain and the skull! :)
No, because the baby will not have protection for the brain.
The cranium is your brain. It is located inside your head and it thinks and tells your body what to do. :)
No. This is not a problem found in pit bulls. Syringomyelia is a condition that can be found in Cavalier King Charles Spaniel dogs. It causes brain swelling and incredible pain in the those dogs. Brain swelling leading to aggressive behavior in pit bulls is a myth that was originally attributed to Doberman Pinschers. Neither of these breeds have such a condition.
There is the quote about alligator brain size: "For an animal with a maximum brain mass of less than ½ ounce (~10.5 grams), alligators demonstrate some interesting behaviour" Also in a National Geographic program they were exploring the mass death of alligators in a USA lake. During the examining the corpses they show the brain with a size of a wallnut and said that brain was 8 grams. The brain was protected by a one inch of skull bone located between the eyes.
The thickness of a pig head can vary from the size of the pig. They are known for having thick skulls with adults having the thickest.
Yes, the pterygoid processes are bony projections in the skull to which the meninges (membranes that surround the brain) are attached. They help stabilize the position of the brain within the skull.
Meninges are membranes that stabilize the position of the brain. They are attached to the inner surface of the skull.
The brain
The inner surface of the skull is lined with dura mater, which is the tough outermost layer of the three meninges that surround the brain and spinal cord. The pia mater is the innermost layer that is directly attached to the surface of the brain and spinal cord.
The skull protects the brain.
The brain is on the inside the skull.
If you are a human, then your brain is inside your cranium, or skull.
all of them, the brain is inside the skull
The brain is protected by the cranium (skull)
the skull protects your brain.
The skull protects and supports the brain/brain membranes, and the sense organs.
The skull is a bone. The skull protects the brain.