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    Exam 19: Joint Structure and Movements
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    Which Type of Synovial Joint Is Multiaxial
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Which Type of Synovial Joint Is Multiaxial

Question 1

Question 1

Multiple Choice

Which type of synovial joint is multiaxial?


A) Plane
B) Condylar
C) Saddle
D) Pivot
E) Ball-and-socket

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