The skull is located within our head, and surrounds our brain. It also supports structures within our faces (such as eyes, ears, etc) and is connected to the spinal cord.
hope this helps [tex]What is the name of the part of the human skeleton which protects our brain?[/tex]
the answer is; comparing the frequency of collisions with and without the device
this makes the anti-collision system an independent variable and the collisions a dependent variable. if there are fewer collisions with an anti-collision system that without, then it can be stated that the system is a success. essentially, collisions under an anti-collision system are compared with the frequency of collisions by cars with the human drivers.
The skeleton ensures a large portion of the fundamental organs. For instance the skull ensures the mind and the ribcage secures the lungs and the heart. Platelet creation - platelets are made inside bone marrow, which is found in bones of the skeleton.
The skull
The skull is located within our head, and surrounds our brain. It also supports structures within our faces (such as eyes, ears, etc) and is connected to the spinal cord.
hope this helps
[tex]What is the name of the part of the human skeleton which protects our brain?[/tex]
the answer is; comparing the frequency of collisions with and without the device
this makes the anti-collision system an independent variable and the collisions a dependent variable. if there are fewer collisions with an anti-collision system that without, then it can be stated that the system is a success. essentially, collisions under an anti-collision system are compared with the frequency of collisions by cars with the human drivers.
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The skeleton ensures a large portion of the fundamental organs. For instance the skull ensures the mind and the ribcage secures the lungs and the heart. Platelet creation - platelets are made inside bone marrow, which is found in bones of the skeleton.