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Answer:

I don't know why it doesn't protect your brain as much as you think but maybe this will help

Explanation:

The brain is protected by the bones of the skull and by a covering of three thin membranes called meninges. The brain is also cushioned and protected by cerebrospinal fluid. ... It runs down from the brain through a canal in the center of the bones of the spine. These bones protect the spinal cord.

Answer:

Skul along with CSF and meninges provide protection to brains and hence it would be wrong to say that only skull provides protection to brain

Explanation:

It is not the skull only that protects the brain. Actually a set of tissues and fluid along with the skull protects the brains. For instance, the Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) plays an essential role in preventing brain from any injury by enacting as a cushion between the skull and brain. Meninges are set of three tissues that lie between the brain and skull and provide coverage and protection to the brain.

Hence, skull do not protect our brain as much as we think

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