Spaces between skull bones that have not ossified usually occur from birth to age two and are called fontanels. By age two, the fontanels close and become sutures.
that is called the baby's soft spot. which is when the baby's skull is not fully developed.
Intercostal spaces
The spaces between leaf veins are called interveinal areas. These areas are usually filled with chloroplasts, which are responsible for photosynthesis. The arrangement of veins and interveinal areas in leaves is important for nutrient and water transport.
They are called stroma.
The medical term you are looking for is "interstitial." This term describes the space between tissues or cells in the body.
that is called the baby's soft spot. which is when the baby's skull is not fully developed.
No. Its called a skull.
Intercostal spaces
pore spaces
The spaces between rocks and soil are called pore spaces or interstitial spaces. These spaces are important for water infiltration, aeration, and root penetration in the soil.
the spaces between the teeth of a comb are called umpernaters :) that's their scientific name.
cementation
The spaces between the topographic lines are called contour intervals. They represent the difference in elevation between each line on a topographic map.
The tufted vertical ridges are called wales. The apparent "spaces" between the wales are actually the base fabric called the ground (which can be plain or twill).
If the spaces have been inserted between the letters it is called kerning. If the spaces are put between paragraphs or other elements it is simply called formatting (layout).
What is outside the cell
nucleoplasm.