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Q) What is a primary function of the skull? 1. to protect the vital organs of the chest cavity 2. to protect the brain from damage and impact 3. to control conscious thoughts 4. to control the function
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Q) What is a primary function of the skull?
1. to protect the vital organs of the chest cavity
2. to protect the brain from damage and impact
3. to control conscious thoughts
4. to control the function of breathing
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2. To protect the brain from damage and impact
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to protect the brain from damage and impact
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