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Why does the skeletal system contain both immovable and movable joints? A. Immovable joints allow my bones to move; movable joints connect my bones. B. Immovable joints connect my bones; movable joints allow my bones to move. C. Both kinds of joints allow the skeletal system to store materials. D. Both kinds of joints allow the skeletal system to protect organs.
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