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The meeting point between coronal and sagittal suture is known as:
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The meeting point between coronal and sagittal suture is known as:

A.

Parietal eminence

B.

Occipital eminence

C.

Bregma

D.

Lamda

Correct option is C


Ans. (c)
Sol. The Bregma is the anatomical point on the skull where the coronal suture (separating frontal and parietal bones) and the sagittal suture (separating the two parietal bones) intersect. In infants, this point corresponds to the anterior fontanelle, which eventually ossifies.
Explanation of each option:
· (a) Parietal eminence – The rounded area on the parietal bone, not a suture junction.
· (b) Occipital eminence – A prominent projection on the occipital bone, located posteriorly.
· (c) BregmaCorrect answer. Junction of coronal and sagittal sutures.
· (d) Lamda – Junction of the sagittal and lambdoid sutures, located at the back of the skull.

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