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It protects the top and frontal areas of the brain.

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it is part of the skull it helps probtect the brain.

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Q: What is function of the parietal bone?
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the parietal bone the parietal bone


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What is niether a cranial nor a facial bone?

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What bones connect at the coronal suture?

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