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    The Metacarpophalangeal Joints at the Base of the Fingers Are
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The Metacarpophalangeal Joints at the Base of the Fingers Are

Question 26

Question 26

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The metacarpophalangeal joints at the base of the fingers are ___________ joints.


A) ball-and-socket
B) condylar
C) pivot
D) hinge
E) plane (gliding)

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