dominance of fate in mythology
how did king acrisios tries twice to escape his fate
In Mythology fate wasn't used as a word but a creature three to be exact. To represent Fate they used a ball of yarn. One sewed (birth), nitted (problems,life) and snipped (death).
They decided fate
To guard the entrance of Hades.
Fontanelle or Fontanel is the soft spot of an infant human skull between the cranial bones. The posterior fontanel closes on the first few months of life.
No, the coronal fontanel is anterior to the posterior fontanel.
Anterior (frontal) Fontanel Posterior (occipital) Fontanel Anterolateral (sphenoid) Fontanel Posterolateral (mastoid) Fontanel
The fontanel in the fetal skull gradually closes and becomes fully ossified as the baby grows. The fontanel typically closes within the first 18-24 months after birth as the bones of the skull fuse together. The closure of the fontanel is essential for the development of a strong and protective skull.
Its called a fontanel
A fetal skull has six fontanels: two anterior (sagittal and frontal) and four posterior (two squamous and two mastoid). These membranous gaps eventually close as the skull bones fuse together during infancy.
two "spots" generally combine to make up the larger spot. they are the posterior fontanel and the anterior fontanel
The anterior fontanel is the most dorsal fontanel, located at the intersection of the sagittal suture and the coronal suture on the top of the skull.
They gradually fuse, so that eventually there is no anterior fontanel (or posterior fontanel) either.
Pierre Fontanel has written: 'Le sol canadien' -- subject(s): Geology
The cast of Fontanel - 2011 includes: Monk Dagelet as Koen Abbey Hoes as Linda
Babies are born with six fontanels, or soft spots, on their skull. These fontanels allow for flexibility during birth and rapid brain growth in infancy. Over time, they gradually close as the baby's skull bones develop and fuse together.