Asked by Molly Parker on Jun 14, 2024

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The suture that connects the temporal bone with the parietal bone is the ________ suture.

A) lambdoid
B) coronal
C) sagittal
D) squamous

Squamous Suture

A cranial suture located between the parietal and temporal bones of the skull.

Temporal Bone

A paired bone located at the sides and base of the skull, playing a key role in protecting the brain and supporting the facial structures.

Parietal Bone

One of the two bones forming the sides and roof of the cranium.

  • Identify and elaborate on the skull's structural anatomy, emphasizing its bony constituents and suture alignments.
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Judith PerezJun 20, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
The squamous suture is the correct answer because it is the suture that connects the temporal bone with the parietal bone.