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The space between the cornea and the iris is the
Endochondral Ossification
The process by which growing cartilage is systematically replaced by bone to form the growing skeleton, mostly in long bones.
Sphenoidal Fontanel
An area on the skull where bones have not yet fused, specifically located at the junction of the sphenoid, temporal, and parietal bones; often closes early in life and may not be present in all individuals.
Fetal Skull
The bony structure forming the head of the fetus, comprising several soft spots (fontanelles) that allow for growth and flexibility during birth.
Maxillae
Paired bones forming the upper jaw and part of the facial skeleton, involved in the formation of the mouth, nose, and orbits.
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