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    In Intervertebral Joints,which Ligament Connects the Laminae of Adjacent Vertebrae
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In Intervertebral Joints,which Ligament Connects the Laminae of Adjacent Vertebrae

Question 21

Question 21

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In intervertebral joints,which ligament connects the laminae of adjacent vertebrae?


A) Ligamentum nuchae
B) Interspinous ligament
C) Anterior longitudinal ligament
D) Ligamentum flavum
E) Posterior longitudinal ligament

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