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The point at which two or more bones meet is called a joint, or articulation. Joints are responsible for movement, such as the movement of limbs, and stability, such as the stability found in the bones of the skull.

Classification of Joints on the Basis of Structure

here are two ways to classify joints: on the basis of their structure or on the basis of their function. The structural classification divides joints into bony, fibrous, cartilaginous, and synovial joints depending on the material composing the joint and the presence or absence of a cavity in the joint.

Fibrous Joints

The bones of fibrous joints are held together by fibrous connective tissue.

Syndesmoses are joints in which the bones are connected by a band of connective tissue, allowing for more movement than in a suture

Cartilaginous joints are joints in which the bones are connected by cartilage. There are two types of cartilaginous joints: synchondroses and symphyses. In a synchondrosis, the bones are joined by hyaline cartilage.

More on https://opentextbc.ca/biology/chapter/19-3-joints-and-skeletal-movement/#:~:text=Synovial%20Joints,-Synovial%20joints%20are&text=The%20ends%20of%20the%20bones,the%20joint%20while%20resisting%20dislocation.

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