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cranium
the brain case
Source: Noland, George B. 1983. General Biology, 11th Edition. St. Louis, MO. C. V. Mosby ...

 


Articulations of the Vertebral Column with the Cranium
The ligaments connecting the vertebral column with the cranium may be divided into two sets: those uniting the atlas with the occipital bone, ...

Cranium collectively‚ bones of the skull
(crani = the skull)
Crassulacean Acid Metabolism (CAM) process in some plants‚ named after the plant family Crassulaceae‚ in which CO2 is stored in various organic acids for subsequent use in ...

cranium The braincase; composed of several bones fitted together at immovable joints.

cranium
The skull of vertebrates.
crista (plural, cristae)
An infolding of the inner membrane of a mitochondrion that houses the electron transport chain and the enzymes catalyzing the synthesis of ATP.
Covered in BIOL1020 Lab 3 Cells ...

Pneumococcus Cranium Pneumonia, which was how many people back then learned that they were HIV positive. Remember, there was no word for HIV or AIDS, it was complete confusion and a complete unknown.

The human skull, or cranium, has a number of individual bones tightly fitted together at immovable joints.

Bones of head and neck: the cranium Occipital
Foramen magnum - Squama occipitalis (Inion - Nuchal lines - Planum occipitale - Planum nuchale - Cruciform eminence - Internal occipital protuberance - Sagittal sulcus - Internal occipital crest) ...

The results of the fluorine test have considerably increased the probability that the [Piltdown] mandible and cranium represent the same creature.

In humans, the plates of the cranium, initially separate, fuse together as the child approaches adulthood.

because smaller — and thus weaker — jaw muscles would exert less force on their bony attachment (the cranium), ...

Origin: OE. Migrim, migrene, F. Migraine, LL. Hemigrania, L. Hemicrania, hemicranium, Gr.; - half _ skull. See Hemi- and Cranium, and cf. Hemicrania, Migraine.
(Science: zoology) The British smooth sole, or scaldfish (Psetta arnoglossa).

parietal Bone of the cranium or coelomic membrane, as parietal peritoneum.
parietal cell Cell of a gastric gland that secretes hydrochloric acid and intrinsic factor.
parietal eye See median eye.

See also: Human, Class, Anatomy, Trans, Bone