Why do you think the bones covering the skull are locked together?
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A baby's skull bones are able to flex and compress as they pass through the birth canal and then knit together in the subsequent first year to form the hard skeletal cavity to protect the brain.
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A baby's skull bones are able to flex and compress as they pass through the birth canal and then knit together in the subsequent first year to form the hard skeletal cavity to protect the brain
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