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The suture that separates the parietal bone from the tabular portion of the occipital bone is called: (Solved MCQ)

The suture that separates the parietal bone from the tabular portion of the occipital bone is called:

A. Sagittal suture

B. Frontal suture

C. Coronal suture

D. Lambdoidal suture

Correct Answer: D. Lambdoidal suture

Explanation

The suture that separates the parietal bone from the squamous (tabular) part of the occipital bone is called the lambdoid (lambdoidal) suture.

Explanation:

Key point to remember:

Correct answer: Lambdoid (lambdoidal) suture

Other Options Details

These are cranial sutures of the fetal skull, important in labour and delivery because they allow moulding of the head.
Description of each 👇


A. Sagittal suture


B. Frontal suture (Metopic suture)


C. Coronal suture


D. Lambdoidal suture


Summary Table

Suture Bones Joined Importance Sagittal Parietal–Parietal Most important in labour Frontal Frontal–Frontal Identifies brow/face Coronal Frontal–Parietal Skull orientation Lambdoidal Parietal–Occipital Occipital position


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Writer: Vandita Singh, Lucknow (GS India Nursing Group

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