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A TNA Is Not Necessary in the Development of an Orientation

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A TNA is not necessary in the development of an orientation


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Fontanelles

Soft spots on a baby's head where the skull bones have not yet fused, allowing for growth of the brain.

Sternocostal Joint

Joints between the sternum and the costal cartilages of the true ribs, allowing for the expansion and contraction of the chest during breathing.

Synostosis

A condition or process where two bones, previously separate, fuse together across a joint, eliminating its movement.

Suture

A type of joint found in the human skull where bones are joined by a rigid, fibrous connection, or the act of stitching tissues together during surgery.

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