yes of course
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I do not think so. if pressure builds up in your skull such as from bleeding or swelling it will eventually push your small brain out of your skull and into your spine however this is destructive and will kill you.
up yo 5 ft
HTML is a language that the browser understands to display a document (page) You cannot create a skull using HTML. If you want to create a skull you need a program like Paint Shop or any image editor. You can place a picture of a skull on the page using the following HTML. Using HTML to display images you use the <img> tag. To display an image on a page, you need to use the (source attribute) src= The value of the src attribute is the URL of the image (skull) you want to display on your page which means that the image you want to display must be uploaded to a server, and have a web address (URL). The URL for the image points to the location where the image is stored on the server. It should look like this: <img src="http://www.theURLfortheimage.com/Skull.jpg"> Broken down it means < img source = the address (URL) of the image is located / (for the name of the image) skull.jpg>
Scalpels Clamps Drill Brain tongs Skull lifters These should cover the basics
For unilateral pallidotomy, a single "burr hole" is made in the top of the skull; bilateral pallidotomy requires two holes.
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The skull to the first vertebra
The skull to the first vertebra
occipital condyle
Since the dens is part of the Axis vertebra (and project up in the first vertebra, the Atlas vertebra that supports the skull) it is called the Dens Axis
It is the the most superior (first) cervical vertebra of the spine.
the two vertebra that attach the skull to the spine are the axis and atlas also referred to as C1 and C2
It's the first cervical vertebra located just beneath the skull
1st class levers are levers which have fulcrum between the load and effort.1st class lever in our body is our elbow joint .fulcrum:elboweffort:bicepsload:armarm and head
Myxini (hagfishes) are chordates and craniates. they have a cartillagenous skull but no vertebra or jaws.
Lever belongs to the category of simple machines. They are three types of levers 1. First class levers 2. Second class levers 3. Third class levers In the first class levers fulcrum is in between applied force and load. common examples are Crowbar , Pair of scissors , SeeSaw , Skull and neck in our body .
It articulates with each vertebra. Plus the occipital bone of the skull and the 12 pairs of ribs.