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What is the null hypothesis in the goodness-of-fit test? ____________
Squamous
Relating to or resembling a scale or scales; flat cells that are typically found in the lining of the mouth, airways, and blood vessels.
Hypoglossal Canal
A canal in the skull that transmits the hypoglossal nerve from the brain to the muscles of the tongue.
Jugular Foramen
A large opening in the base of the skull, through which the internal jugular vein and several important nerves pass.
Sella Turcica
A saddle-shaped depression in the sphenoid bone at the base of the human skull, which houses the pituitary gland.
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