Understanding the Skull: Layers and Components
There are two layers to the skull: the cranium and the mandible. The cranium is made up of eight different flat bones that curve slightly to protect the brain. The mandible is the bone of the lower jaw and is the only movable bone in the skull.Brain Surgery - Related Articles
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