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  • ...ed bone that is typically elongated and flat. It is often fused with the [[basisphenoid bone]] in mammals, forming the [[sphenoid bone]]. In many [[fish]] and [[am In humans, the parasphenoid is often fused with the basisphenoid bone to form the sphenoid bone. Abnormalities in the development of these b
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