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The place where two bones meet is aA. SkullB. JointsC. LigamentsD. Tendons

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The correct answer is B. Joints.

Explanation:

A joint is the place where two bones meet. It is also called an articulation.
Joints allow for movement and provide support between bones. They can be classified into different types based on their structure and the type of movement they allow (e.g., hinge joints, ball-and-socket joints).
The skull (A) refers to the bones of the head and is not a joint.
Ligaments (C) are strong connective tissues that connect bones to other bones and help stabilize joints.
Tendons (D) are tough tissues that connect muscles to bones.
So, the place where two bones meet is specifically called a joint.