The part of the skull that houses the brain

The part of the skull that houses the brain is called the cranial vault or the neurocranium. It is a protective bony structure that surrounds and encloses the brain.

The part of the skull that houses the brain is called the cranial cavity. It is a hollow space within the skull that protects and supports the brain. The cranial cavity is made up of several bones, including the frontal, parietal, temporal, and occipital bones, which together form the structure known as the cranium. These bones provide a sturdy protective layer around the brain, shielding it from external forces and potential injuries.