Which skull openings are visible from the inferior view of the skull, but NOT from the interior view of the skull?
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- Inferior view refers to the view from the bottom of the skull, looking up towards the face and top of the skull. - Interior view refers to the view from inside the skull, looking outwards towards the skin and other external structures. Show more…
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