Difference between movable and immovable joints some easy points
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Immovable Joints:
1.Immovable joints don't allow any kind of movement of the bones they connect.
2.Examples are skull and pelvic girdle.
3 It is also called synarthrosis or fixed or fibrous joint.
4. Synovial cavity is absent
Movable Joint:
1. Movable joints allow greater freedom of movement.
2.Examples are shoulder, elbow and wrist joints.
3. It is also called diarthrosis or synovial joint.
4. Synovial cavity is present
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1.Immovable joints don't allow any kind of movement of the bones they connect.
2.Examples are skull and pelvic girdle.
3 It is also called synarthrosis or fixed or fibrous joint.
4. Synovial cavity is absent
Movable Joint:
1. Movable joints allow greater freedom of movement.
2.Examples are shoulder, elbow and wrist joints.
3. It is also called diarthrosis or synovial joint.
4. Synovial cavity is present
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Movable joint:-
1)movable joints allow greater fredom of movement
2)synovial joints contain a synovial cavity....
immovable joints:-
1)immovable joints don't allow any kind of movement of the bones they connect..
2)synovial cavity is absent..
3)examples are skull and pelvic girdle...
1)movable joints allow greater fredom of movement
2)synovial joints contain a synovial cavity....
immovable joints:-
1)immovable joints don't allow any kind of movement of the bones they connect..
2)synovial cavity is absent..
3)examples are skull and pelvic girdle...
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