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What do sutures, gomphosis, and syndesmoses have in common?Multiple ChoiceThese are cartilaginous joints.These are joints found only in the axial skeleton.These are all fibrous joints.These are joints found only in the appendicular skeleton.These are all bony joints.

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What do sutures, gomphosis, and syndesmoses have in common?Multiple ChoiceThese are cartilaginous joints.These are joints found only in the axial skeleton.These are all fibrous joints.These are joints found only in the appendicular skeleton.These are all bony joints.

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These are all fibrous joints.

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