Biology, asked by poojithakoduru021, 2 months ago

types of joints in our body​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Synarthroses (immovable). These are fixed or fibrous joints. They’re defined as two or more bones in close contact that have no movement. The bones of the skull are an example. The immovable joints between the plates of the skull are known as sutures.

Amphiarthroses (slightly movable). Also known as cartilaginous joints, these joints are defined as two or more bones held so tightly together that only limited movement can take place. The vertebrae of the spine are good examples.

Diarthroses (freely movable). Also known as synovial joints, these joints have synovial fluid enabling all parts of the joint to smoothly move against each other. These are the most prevalent joints in your body. Examples include joints like the knee and shoulder

Answered by krish78619
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Explanation:

1) Ball-and-socket joints.

2) Hinge joints.

3) Pivot joints.

4) Ellipsoidal joints.

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