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Which are the sutures immovable?

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### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Understanding Sutures**: Sutures are fibrous joints that connect the bones of the skull. They are primarily found between the flat bones that make up the cranium. 2. **Characteristics of Sutures**: Most sutures are classified as immovable joints. This means that the bones connected by these sutures do not move relative to each other. 3. **Types of Sutures**: The specific sutures that are immovable include: - **Coronal Suture**: This suture runs across the skull from ear to ear, separating the frontal bone from the parietal bones. ...
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