Skull Protection: Organs Shielded by Your Cranium
The skull protects the following organs:
* The brain: The skull protects the brain from injury. The brain is the control center for the body, and it is responsible for everything from thought and emotion to movement and coordination.
* The eyes: The skull protects the eyes from injury. The eyes are the body's main sensory organs, and they allow us to see the world around us.
* The ears: The skull protects the ears from injury. The ears allow us to hear sounds and maintain our balance.
* The nose: The skull protects the nose from injury. The nose is responsible for smelling, which is an important sense for detecting danger and finding food.
* The mouth: The skull protects the mouth from injury. The mouth is responsible for eating, drinking, and speaking.
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