From what I know the <u>cranium</u> protects the organ called the <u>brain</u>. It is made up of 8 different bones that supports your head & protects your brain from injury. Some of the other bones protect the sides of the <u>brain</u> & supports the sides of your face. The <u>cranium</u> is basically a cozy little home for your <u>brain</u>.
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Some molecular studies point to amphibians descending from the lung fish, the Diponi.
Under the class Amphibia, amphibians are tetra-pod, cold blooded vertebrates without having scales. Protein is produced by the special skin of Amphibians.
Lung fish belong to the subclass of Diponi, these are living air breathing species.
To limit the hazard of creating nephrotoxicity, the patient should remain all around hydrated by drinking no less than eight 8-oz glasses of water day by day. Eating light dinners or taking the medication on an unfilled stomach would not diminish the hazard of creating nephrotoxicity. A medical attendant ought to never change the medication measurement without counseling the prescriber.