It supports the muscles of the face and scalp by providing muscular and tendinous attachments, protects neurovascular structures, and houses various sinuses to accommodate increases in pressure. The skull will harden and fuse through development to protect its inner contents: the cerebrum, cerebellum, brainstem, and orbits. The function of the skull is both structurally supportive and protective. ![]() ![]() The skull consists of 22 bones in most adult specimens, and these bones come together via cranial sutures.
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