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which of the following is not described as a true anatomic joint in the…

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which of the following is not described as a true anatomic joint in the shoulder complex? acromioclavicular joint scapulocostal joint glenohumeral joint sternoclavicular joint

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

True anatomic joints have a synovial cavity, articular cartilage, and a joint capsule. The acromioclavicular, glenohumeral, and sternoclavicular joints are all synovial (true) joints of the shoulder complex. The scapulocostal joint is a functional (non-anatomic) joint, referring to the sliding relationship between the scapula and the ribcage without the structure of a true joint.

Answer:

B. Scapulocostal joint