Articulations permitting only slight degrees of movement are ________, whereas articulations permitting no movement are called ________

A) amphiarthroses; synarthroses
B) synarthroses; amphiarthroses
C) diarthroses; amphiarthroses
D) amphiarthroses; diarthroses
E) diarthroses; synarthroses


A

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