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By: Kristen Hammond and Jessica Davis Protection By: Kristen Hammond and Jessica Davis

Types of bones that Protect Cranium (skull) - brain, eyes Ribs - heart, lungs Vertebrae (spine, backbones) - spinal cord

What would happen if your bones break? When your ribs break, it could damage your heart, and/or lungs If you break your vertebrae, it could hurt/damage your spinal cord

Trauma shaken baby syndrome (when someone forcefully shakes a baby, the child’s head rotates uncontrollably. This is because infants’ neck muscles aren’t well developed and provide little support for their heads. This violent movement pitches the infant’s brain back and forth within the skull, sometimes rupturing blood vessels and nerves throughout the brain and tearing the brain tissue. The brain may strike the inside of the skull, causing bruising and bleeding to the brain.)

What Would Happen if Babies Skull Bones Didn’t Move? They won’t be able to get out of the birth canal because no matter what, the birth canal wouldn’t be large enough.