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Name a joint in which a cone shaped peg fits into a socket of a bone.​

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Answered by paryuljain23
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The root of the tooth and its alveolar process associate in a manner similar to how a cone-shaped peg fits into a socket. There is very little room to move in this type of joint, which is defined as “gomphosis”. The cartilaginous joints have cartilage in between articulating bones to form a cartilaginous plate or disc.

Answered by Anonymous
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Such joints are known as Ball and socket joint and are present in shoulders

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