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What are joints?Give two examples of fixed joints?

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Answered by arushigodbole
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a structure in the human or animal body at which two parts of the skeleton are fitted together.

Fixed joints, also called synarthrosis joints, refer to the joints that provide stability to certain areas of the body, such as the joints of the bones of the skull and pelvis. They are characterized by the continuity of bony segments that are tightly joined and are separated by a thin layer of fibrous connective tissue. Synarthrosis joints are called “fixed” or immovable” because they do not move.

There are three different types of fixed joints in the body: sutures, syndesmoses and gomphoses. Sutures are the junctions between the skull bones.


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Answered by Anonymous
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The bones cannot move at these joints

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