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Hello student, the answer is yes, the same skull bones found in adult skull and fetal skull are almost same.
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However, there is a sub difference in size, shape and development between fetal and adult skull.
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Answer to the next question is, in terms of size, the fetal face is proportionally smaller than fetal cranial.
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This is because the fetal cranium grows at faster rate as compared to fetal face.
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As a result, the cranium appears to be larger in comparison to fetal face.
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When comparing the adult skull, the face is more developed and it takes a larger proportion of the overall skull size.
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The adult skull exhibits more balanced proportion between the cranium and the face.
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Answer to the next question is, the outward cranial projections on some fetal cranial bones are called as ossification center or ossification point.
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These are the areas where the bone formation begins during fetal development...