in a pivotal joint a cylindrical bone rotates in a ring true or false
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A pivotal joint is a freely-moving joint in which movement is limited to rotation. In such a type of joint, a cylindrical bone rotates in a ring. The joint where our neck joins the head is a pivotal joint. With the help of this joint, we are able to move our head forward, backward, right and left.
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