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What joint is Synchondroses?

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Answered by babu11110
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Cranial Synchondroses. Synchondroses are those joints with bony surfaces united by an intervening cartilage. Organisationally, they resemble two epiphyseal growth plates back to back, but with a common central zone of resting cells.

Answered by ansistkharms
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Where the connecting medium is hyaline cartilage, a cartilaginous joint is termed a synchondrosis. An example of a synchondrosis joint is the first sternocostal joint (where the first rib meets the manubrium). ... (The rest of the sternocostal joints are synovial plane joints.)

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