The bones in the skull have many different names but what are the boundaries of each bone? O a. Boundaries for skull bones are seen only in the infant skull. A O b. Bones of the skull are separated by immobile joints called sutures. Bones of the skull are continuous but named for their specific markings. O d. The boundaries are indistinct and are simply vague generalized regions. О с.
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