Asked by Stacey Whitlatch on Jul 14, 2024

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The joint between a tooth and the mandibular alveolus is an example of a ________.

A) suture
B) syndesmosis
C) gomphosis
D) synostosis
E) symphysis

Gomphosis

A type of fibrous joint that anchors a tooth to its socket in the jaw.

Tooth

A hard, calcified structure found in the jaws of many vertebrates, used for cutting, grinding, and crushing food.

Mandibular Alveolus

A socket in the jawbone that houses the roots of the teeth.

  • Gain an understanding of the primary anatomical places and duties of various kinds of joints in the human body.
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Patricia SollenbergerJul 15, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
The joint between a tooth and the mandibular alveolus is an example of a gomphosis, which is a type of fibrous joint where a peg-like process fits into a socket, such as the connection between teeth and their sockets.