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- if you were explaining the purpose of the foramina of the skull to a friend, which of the following would you likely include in your explanation? a. the foramina are immobile joints where cranial bones are connected with dense fibrous tissue. b. the foramina are holes that allow for the passage of blood vessels, nerves, and the spinal cord. c. the foramina are ligaments that facilitate movement of the skull. d. the foramina are fibrous membranes that allow the skull to enlarge to accommodate the growing brain.
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Foramina in the skull are openings that permit the passage of blood vessels, nerves, and in some cases parts related to the spinal - cord. Option a describes sutures (immobile joints between cranial bones). Option c is incorrect as foramina are not ligaments. Option d describes fontanelles (fibrous membranes in infants' skulls for brain growth).
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B. The foramina are holes that allow for the passage of blood vessels, nerves, and the spinal cord.