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What kind of joints do not allow movement?
A. Hinge joints B. Ball and Socket joints C. Pivot joints D. Fused joints Fused
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Joints that are located between the surfaces of two flat bones: (1 point)
A) gliding joints B) sliding joints C) hinge joints D)
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Joints that are located between the surfaces of two flat bones:
(1 point) O gliding joints O sliding joints O hinge joints O
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Joints that are located between the surfaces of two flat bones: (1 point) Responses gliding joints gliding joints sliding joints
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Joints that are located between the surfaces of two flat bones:
(1 point) Responses gliding joints gliding joints sliding joints
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u dont know me
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What type of joint allows for minimal movement and are found in the spine?
immovable joints Hinge joints Ball and socket joints
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cesat
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What are the symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis?
joints that become cold, blue, swollen, and stiff joints that become hot, red,
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Our hip joints are an example of ball and socket joints. Explain what activities the hip joints allow us to do because of being
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Which of the following was NOT used by ancient builders in the construction of Stonehenge?
A. mortice and tenon joints B.
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dee snuts
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which of the following was NOT used by ancient builders in the construction of stonehenge?
a mortice and tenon joints b keystone
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