Of the following types of joints, which type occurs only in the skull? Group of answer choices Ball and socket Suture Hinge Symphysis
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Match the type of joint according to its description Amphiarthrosis Hinge, pivot, condyloid/ellipsoidal, saddle, gliding/planar, and ball-and-socket Cartilaginous joint Joint that does not move Diarthrosis Joint that has a large amount of movement Fibrous joint Joint that has a limited amount of movement Synarthrosis Sutures, gomphoses, and syndesmoses Synovial joint Cartilaginous joint Symphyses and synchondroses
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