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a place in the body where two joints meet​

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Answered by deepakkurana87
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for example our elbow

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Answered by niveditasingh371
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Immovable, or fibrous, joints don't move. The dome of the skull, for example, is made of bony plates, which move slightly during birth and then fuse together as the skull finishes growing. Between the edges of these plates are links, or joints, of fibrous tissue. Fibrous joints also hold the teeth in the jawbone.

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