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Which type of joint allows for free movement?
Which type of joint allows for free movement?
- Sutures of the skull
- Cartilaginous joint
- Synovial joint (correct)
- Fibrous joint
Which type of joint has no movement?
Which type of joint has no movement?
- Sutures of the skull
- Cartilaginous joint
- Synovial joint
- Fibrous joint (correct)
Which type of joint is found between the teeth and jaw?
Which type of joint is found between the teeth and jaw?
- Sutures of the skull
- Synovial joint
- Cartilaginous joint
- Fibrous joint (correct)
Which type of joint is connected by hyaline cartilage?
Which type of joint is connected by hyaline cartilage?
Which type of joint is formed by the inferior tibiofibular joint?
Which type of joint is formed by the inferior tibiofibular joint?
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Synovial Joint
Synovial Joint
A joint that allows for free movement in all directions.
Fibrous Joint
Fibrous Joint
A joint that allows no movement.
Primary Cartilaginous Joint
Primary Cartilaginous Joint
A joint that allows limited movement and is found between bones that are joined by hyaline cartilage.
Fibrous Joint (in Teeth)
Fibrous Joint (in Teeth)
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Fibrous Joint (Inferior Tibiofibular)
Fibrous Joint (Inferior Tibiofibular)
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