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- Skull - Wikipedia
In a human, the skull comprises two prominent parts: the neurocranium and the facial skeleton, [3] which evolved from the first pharyngeal arch
- The Skull | Anatomy and Physiology I - Lumen Learning
The cranium (skull) is the skeletal structure of the head that supports the face and protects the brain It is subdivided into the facial bones and the brain case, or cranial vault (Figure 1) The facial bones underlie the facial structures, form the nasal cavity, enclose the eyeballs, and support the teeth of the upper and lower jaws The rounded brain case surrounds and protects the brain
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- Skull | Definition, Anatomy, Function | Britannica
Skull, skeletal framework of the head of vertebrates, composed of bones or cartilage, which form a unit that protects the brain and some sense organs
- The Skull: Names of Bones in the Head, with Anatomy, Labeled Diagram
There are 29 bones (including the hyoid and middle ear bones) that comprise the skull and give shape to the head The skull is divided into the neurocranium and the facial skeleton It is the uppermost part of the skull that encircles and protects the brain, as well as the cerebral vasculature and meninges
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