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Mitochondria have their own DNA ā evidence they were once independent bacteria absorbed by early cells.
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Mitochondria have their own DNA ā evidence they were once independent bacteria absorbed by early cells.
To solve this problem, we need to match the types of joints with their examples in the human skeletal system. Let's analyze each option:Option 1: Cartilaginous joint - Between frontal and parietal bones - The joint between the frontal and parietal bones is a suture, which is a type of fibrous joint, not a cartilaginous joint. - Therefore, this option is incorrect.Option 2: Pivot joint - Between third and fourth cervical vertebrae - A pivot joint is found between the atlas and axis (first and second cervical vertebrae), allowing for rotational movement. - The joint between the third and fourth cervical vertebrae is not a pivot joint. - Therefore, this option is incorrect.Option 3: Hinge joint - Between humerus and pectoral girdle - The joint between the humerus and pectoral girdle is a ball and socket joint, not a hinge joint. - Therefore, this option is incorrect.Option 4: Gliding joint - Between carpals - The joints between the carpal bones in the wrist are gliding joints, which allow for sliding movements. - Therefore, this option is correct.Thus, the correct matching is Option 4: Gliding joint - Between carpals.
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