difference between fixed and synovial joint
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Fixed joints do not permit movement of the bones they connect; the articulating bones are firmly held together by dense bands of tough, inextensible white fibrous tissue whereas synovial joints allow freedom of movement.
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Fixed Joint-
fixed or immoveable joint
The bone at an immoveable joint cannot move.They overlap or interlock and are held together by a tough fibre, e.g Skull
Freely Moveable Joints-
at the freely moveable joint , the bone moves freely. They are also known as a synovial joint , and are the largest group of joints found in the body , e.g - the hips , shoulders, and knees.
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