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Which Type of Joint Is Correctly Matched with the Structure

Question 46

Question 46

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Which type of joint is correctly matched with the structure of the joint?


A) Fibrous - enclosed in a capsule
B) Cartilaginous - connected with cartilage
C) Synovial - connected with fibrous connective tissue

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