The cranium is your brain. It is located inside your head and it thinks and tells your body what to do. :)
The cranium in a fetal pig, just like in humans, serves to protect the brain. It also provides structure and support for the head, and allows for the attachment of muscles and ligaments necessary for head movement.
The glottis in a pig is an opening located between the vocal cords and upper part of the larynx. The main function of the glottis in a pig is aid in swallowing.
The scientific name for the cranium is not a specific Latin term as it refers to a part of the skull. The cranium itself is part of the larger anatomical structure known as the skull, which is classified under the scientific term "cranium" in general anatomical terminology. In a broader context, the skull can be referred to as "os cranii" in Latin.
The gallbladder is the sac-like structure located on the underside of the liver. Its main function is to store and concentrate bile produced by the liver before releasing it into the small intestine to aid in digestion.
The function is the main satchel goes into the satchel jr. and asks a wizard if he wants to get a drink.
the brain
Head?
The cranium is found in your head, it is the top of your skull.
The cranium is the skull minus the mandible. That is, the bones of the head except for the lower jaw.
In the cranium
The function of fused joints, found in the cranium, is to protect the brain. The function of ball-and-socket joints, found in the shoulder and hips, is to provide maximum movement for the arms and legs.
No, Cranium is around the Brain, and the sternum is the middle of your chest cavity.
ethmoid
bleh ;D
The cranium in a fetal pig, just like in humans, serves to protect the brain. It also provides structure and support for the head, and allows for the attachment of muscles and ligaments necessary for head movement.
That would be the brain and it is located within the cranium.
Cranium is just another word, the more professional word, for the skull or head.