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Where one cranial bone meets another is referred to as a suture line.

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the bone that serves as a bridge uniting the cranial and facial bones is the a)ehtmoid b)(sphenoid) c)frontal d)lacrimal

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Its only one bone and it is the nasal bone.

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Nasal Bone

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