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Question
Match the following.
| 'Group A' | 'Group B' |
|
1. |
A. Marginal |
2. ![]() |
B. Basal |
3. ![]() |
C. Axile |
4. ![]() |
D. Free central |
5. ![]() |
E. Parietal |
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Solution
| 'Group A' | 'Group B' |
|
1. |
C. Axile |
2. ![]() |
E. Parietal |
3. ![]() |
A. Marginal |
4. ![]() |
B. Basal |
5. ![]() |
D. Free central |
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