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name the joint present in between adjacent vertebrae in the backbone​

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Answered by khusbujanchal
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Answered by shafansubhash
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The  joints of the vertebral arches are the zygapophysial joints (often called facet joints). These articulations are plane synovial joints between the superior and the inferior articular processes (zygapophyses) of adjacent vertebrae. Each facet joint is surrounded by a thin, loose joint capsule (articular capsule).

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