EBK VISUAL ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY
EBK VISUAL ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY
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Chapter 7.1, Problem 8SR
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To label: The sphenoid fontanelle of the infant skull in the given diagram.

Introduction: Fontanelles are the largest fibrous areas between the cranial bones of the skull. Six fontanelles are present in the skull. They are the anterior fontanelle, posterior fontanelle, mastoid fontanelle, and sphenoidal fontanelle.

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EBK VISUAL ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY

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