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The joint between femur and tibio-fibula is(a) Hinge joint(b) Saddle joint(c) Pivot joint(d) Imperfect joint
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Step 1: Identify the bones involved The bones involved in this joint are the femur, which is the thigh bone, and the tibia and fibula, which are the bones in the lower leg. Show more…
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