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A point on the back of the skull at the juncture of the occiput and the parietal bones, where the sagittal and lambdoidal sutures meet.
Industry:Archaeology
In chewing, the action resulting from applied forces created when tooth surfaces slide relative to each other, a cutting force.
Industry:Archaeology
The front of the pelvis, formed by the parts of the innominate that meet at the midline.
Industry:Archaeology
The two distinct reproductive phases of green plants in which stages alternate between haploid cells and diploid cells (gametophyte cells and sporophyte cells).
Industry:Archaeology
A conical or spade-like tooth (depending on species) located between the incisors and premolars.
Industry:Archaeology
A point on the back of the skull at which the lambdoidal, parietomastoid, and occipital sutures meet.
Industry:Archaeology
An arrangement in which each homologous chromsome carries the wild-type allele of one gene and the mutant allele of the other one.
Industry:Archaeology
In chewing, the action resulting from applied forces with components that are both perpendicular and parallel to the plane of contact between the teeth.
Industry:Archaeology