Accumulation of uric acid in joints will lead to:

1. Rheumatoid arthritis 2. Osteoarthritis
3. Osteomalacia 4. Gouty arthritis
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An example of a fibrous joint ‘gomphosis’ in the human body is:

1. humerus-ulna 2. femur-innominate
3. tooth-alveolus 4. mandible-temporal
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To form the largest ball and socket joint in the human body, the head of the femur articulates with:

1. acetabulum 2. obturator foramen
3. glenoid cavity 4. olecranon fossa
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The synovial joint that allows maximum movements is:

1. condyloid 2. gliding
3. saddle 4. ball and socket
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