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what is fibrous joint​

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Answered by sanjana230101
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A joint is the location at which two or more bones make contact. ... Fibrous joints, such as sutures, syndesmoses, and gomphoses, have no joint cavity. Fibrous joints are connected by dense connective tissue consisting mainly of collagen. Fibrous joints are called “fixed” or “immovable” joints because they do not move.

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Fibrous joints are connected by dense connective tissue, consisting mainly of collagen. These are fixed joints where bones are united by a layer of white fibrous tissue of varying thickness. In the skull the joints between the bones are called sutures. Such immovable joints are also referred to as synarthroses.

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