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Pineappleeh

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The point of intersection of the lambdoidal and squamosal suture is the:
 
 pterion
  asterion
  bregma
  lambda

Question 2

Staining or fading of a processed film is a result of:
 
 insufficient washing
  depleted developer
  high developer temperature
  depleted fixer



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Answer to Question 1

asterion

Rationale: Where the lambdoidal and squamosal suture intersect forms the point of the asterion.

Answer to Question 2

insufficient washing

Rationale: An ineffective wash cycle can result in images that may have permanent stains or fading. Staining and fading will become more prominent with time. The important function is to remove chemicals from the film to prepare for long term storage.





 

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