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Q: The bones in your head are mostly attached by sutures and don't move But what is the only head bone that does move?
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Where do sutures in human bones mainly occur?

Most bone sutures in the human skeleton are found in the cranium (skull).


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What are the sutures of the skull?

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What are the four major sutures of the skull?

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Why are tendons attached to bones?

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Is the skeleton attached to the bone?

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If the hyoid bone is not attached to another bone why is it so important?

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