difference between movable joint and fixed joint
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Immovable Joints:
1. It is also called synarthrosis or fixed or fibrous joint.
2. Synovial cavity is absent, e.g. sutures of skull.
Movable Joint:
1. It is also called diarthrosis or synovial joint.
2. Synovial cavity is present, e.g. ball and socket joint, hinge joint
1. It is also called synarthrosis or fixed or fibrous joint.
2. Synovial cavity is absent, e.g. sutures of skull.
Movable Joint:
1. It is also called diarthrosis or synovial joint.
2. Synovial cavity is present, e.g. ball and socket joint, hinge joint
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fixed joints :-
The joints found between the skull bones are immovable or fixed joints. The bones of a fixed joint together form a single protective covering.
movable joints:-
These joints allow partial movement of bones. For example- joint between 2 vertebrae and the joints between ribs and breastbone.
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