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Where are immovable and slightly movable joints found in the human body?
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Immovable – the two or more bones are in close contact, but no movement can occur – for example, the bones of the skull. The joints of the skull are called sutures. Slightly movable – two or more bones are held together so tightly that only limited movement is permitted – for example, the vertebrae of the spine.
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Slightly movable joints are present between adjacent vertebrae in the backbone.
Immovable joints are present in the bones of skull and joints in tooth sockets.
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