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    The Temporal Bone and the Parietal Bone Are Joined by Which
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The Temporal Bone and the Parietal Bone Are Joined by Which

Question 86

Question 86

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The temporal bone and the parietal bone are joined by which suture?


A) Squamous suture
B) Lambdoid suture
C) Sagittal suture
D) Coronal suture

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