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    A Joint That Permits No Movement and Is Described as an Interposition
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A Joint That Permits No Movement and Is Described as an Interposition

Question 193

Question 193

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A joint that permits no movement and is described as an interposition of cartilage plates is called a


A) symphysis.
B) synovial joint.
C) suture.
D) meniscus.
E) synchondrosis.

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