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16 July, 21:16

the suture found between the left and right parietal and temporal bone is the lambdoid suture. tru or false

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  1. 17 July, 00:38
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    "The suture found between the left and right parietal and temporal bone is the lambdoid suture" is FALSE.

    Answer: Option B

    Explanation:

    The frontal bone is joined to the parietal bones by the coronal suture. The sagittal suture interlinks the two parietal bones. The lambdoid suture is joined to the occipital bone by the parietal bones. The squamous suture is joined to the temporal bones by the parietal bones.

    The sagittal suture is among ' sutures, ' a type of immobile joint which only exists between the bones of the skull (or ' crane '). These are fibrous joints having a thin layer of thick connective fibrous tissues.
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