Human Anatomy - With DVD and Master. A & P Access
Human Anatomy - With DVD and Master. A & P Access
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ISBN: 9780133981254
Author: Martini
Publisher: PEARSON
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The distinguishable properties of sesamoid bone and sutural bone.

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According to size and location, the bones are of various types. Sutural bones, sesamoid bones, and irregular bones are a few types of bone. Sesamoid bones are very tiny round nodular bones present at joints of the body. Sutural bones are irregularly shaped small and flat bones. These bones are present in between the skull bones.

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