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Chapter 8, Problem 7RC
Summary Introduction
To review:
The common mechanism that holds together the immovable joints like skull sutures and gomphoses, which holds teeth in their alveoli.
Introduction:
The fibrous synarthrotic joint that is found between the skull bones is called sutures. There are 20 sutures found in the human skull. The main ones are lambdoid suture, sagittal suture, coronal suture, squamosal suture, and frontonasal suture. Gomphoses are a type of fibrous joint that articulates each tooth to its bony socket.
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