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    Exam 8: Joints of the Skeletal System
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    A Tooth Root Attached to a Jawbone by a Periodontal
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A Tooth Root Attached to a Jawbone by a Periodontal

Question 100

Question 100

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A tooth root attached to a jawbone by a periodontal ligament is a ________.


A) synchondrosis
B) syndesmosis
C) gomphosis
D) synovial joint

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