Final answer:
The lambdoid suture is the joint where the parietal bones meet the occipital bone at the back of the skull.The correct option is B.
Step-by-step explanation:
The cranial bones that meet at the lambdoid suture are the parietal and occipital bones.
This suture is an inverted V-shaped joint located on the posterior part of the skull, joining the occipital bone to the right and left parietal bones. On the posterior skull, the sagittal suture terminates by joining the lambdoid suture
It should be noted that other cranial sutures include the coronal suture, which connects the frontal bone to the parietal bones, and the squamous suture, which joins the parietal bones to the temporal bones.The correct option is B.