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    A Fibrous Joint That Is a Peg- In- Socket Is
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A Fibrous Joint That Is a Peg- In- Socket Is

Question 44

Question 44

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A fibrous joint that is a peg- in- socket is called a joint.


A) synchondrosis
B) gomphosis
C) syndesmosis
D) suture

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