Difference between movable and immovable joints some easy points
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Movable Joints (Synovial joint)
- Movable joints allow greater freedom of movement.
- Synovial joints contain a synovial cavity.
- Examples are shoulder, elbow and wrist joints.
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immovable joints
- Immovable joints don't allow any kind of movement of the bones they connect.
- Synovial cavity is absent.
- Examples are skull and pelvic girdle.
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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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