Biology
Match the bones (Column I) with the kind of joint (Column II)
| Column I (Bones) | Column II (Joint) |
|---|---|
| Humerus and shoulder girdle | Partially movable |
| Two adjacent vertebrae | Gliding |
| Skull and upper end of the backbone | Immovable |
| Bones of brain box | Ball and socket |
| Rib and breast bone | Pivot |
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| Column I (Bones) | Column II (Joint) |
|---|---|
| Humerus and shoulder girdle | Ball and socket |
| Two adjacent vertebrae | Gliding |
| Skull and upper end of the backbone | Pivot |
| Bones of brain box | Immovable |
| Rib and breast bone | Partially movable |
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