Biology, asked by halloo, 4 months ago

What type of joint is located in your vertebrae?

Gliding
Pivot
Hinge

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Answered by sayanika143
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Answer:

cartilaginous joints

cartilaginous jointsThe vertebral body joints are cartilaginous joints, designed for weight-bearing. The articular surfaces are covered by hyaline cartilage, and are connected by the intervertebral disc.

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Answered by ratandey1810
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cartilaginous joint.

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