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- Which of the following are joined by a symphysis? adjacent vertebrae the fir st rib and the sternum the end and shaft of a long bone the radius and ulna bonesWhich of the following is pact of the axial skeleton? shoulder bones thigh bone foot bones vertebral columnParts of the sphenoid bone include the ________. sella turcica squamous portion glabella zygomatic process
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