Questions: The sagittal suture connects the two parietal bones. temporal parietal zygomatic nasal

The sagittal suture connects the two parietal bones.
temporal
parietal
zygomatic
nasal
Transcript text: The sagittal suture connects the two $\qquad$ bones. temporal parietal zygomatic nasal
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The answer is the second one (or B): parietal bones.

Explanation for each option:

  • Temporal: Incorrect. The temporal bones are located on the sides of the skull and are not connected by the sagittal suture.
  • Parietal: Correct. The sagittal suture is a fibrous joint that connects the two parietal bones along the midline of the skull.
  • Zygomatic: Incorrect. The zygomatic bones are the cheekbones and are not connected by the sagittal suture.
  • Nasal: Incorrect. The nasal bones are located in the upper part of the nose and are not connected by the sagittal suture.

Summary: The sagittal suture connects the two parietal bones.

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