Biology, asked by mirusman12021, 1 month ago

State one place in the body where you have a
fixed joint. Why is it useful to have a fixed joint in
this place?​

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Answered by neeraj559145
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Answer:

The joints in which bones cannot move or bend are called immovable or fixed joints. Examples include skull bones, teeth in sockets of jaw, etc.

Explanation:

The main function of the joints is to allow both movement and flexibility. ... Fixed joints permit stability to certain areas of the body, although they do not move. Examples of fixed joints include the joints between the bones in the skull and the joint where the radius and ulna bones meet in the lower arm.

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