ANATOMY APR+PHILS F/HUMAN ANATOMY(LL)
ANATOMY APR+PHILS F/HUMAN ANATOMY(LL)
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Author: McKinley
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To determine:

The meaning of the term “sutures” and the process by which they regulate the shape and growth of the skull.

Introduction:

The skull consists of both cranial and facial bones. The cranial bones form the rounded cranium, which completely surrounds and encloses the brain. Around eight bones make the cranium. The facial bones form the face, and they are fourteen in number. The skull consists of numerous sutures.

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