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Historians relying on the same source material provide vastly different pictures of Alexander the Great in their assessments of his life and legacy.
Fetal Skull
The bony structure forming the head of the fetus, characterized by soft spots called fontanelles that allow for compression during birth.
Intramembranous Bones
Bones that develop directly within sheets of connective tissue, such as the skull's flat bones.
Hyaline Cartilage
A translucent type of cartilage found on many joint surfaces, characterized by its glassy appearance.
Fetal Skull
The fetal skull is the soft, flexible head structure of a fetus that is designed to aid in the birth process by slightly deforming as it passes through the birth canal.
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