Answer:
There is no such thing as a skull bone. The skull is a flat bone that protects the brain.
Explanation:
The top part of the skull is made up of different pieces of bone that are fused together. You have the Frontal(1), Parietal(2), Temporal(2), Occipital(1), Sphenoid(1), and Ethmoid(1). Then you have the facial bones which make up the bottom part of the entire skull. The facial bones include Zygomatic(2), Maxilla(1), Nasal(1), Lacrimal(2), and Mandible(1).
Hope This Helps!
Hi!
Muscles must have at least two attachments and must cross at least one joint. The attachment that moves is known as the insertion and the attachment that remains stationary is known as the origin. Muscles that decrease the angle between ventral surfaces of the body are known as flexors.
Hope this helps Buddy!
Please mark me brainliest!
~Courtney
Answer:
Explanation:
please enter the following so i can answer the problem. I dont know what to put
The answer would be TRUE because going through puberty/teenage years can be early in life like for 12 year olds, or normal time, and even in young adult hood because people's bodies are different so we change at different times, not at the same time.