Which one of the following joints is not a freely movable joint ?
(a) Hinge Joints
(b) Saddle Joints
(c) Pivot Joints
(d) Symphisis Joints
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Symphisis joint...............
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The correct answer to the given question is option d: Symphysis Joints.
- These joints are unable to move freely due to a property known as amphiarthroses, which allows for only very modest movement.
- These types of joints are found between the discs of vertebrates in our skeletal system of the spinal cord.
- They do not move freely around their axes.
- They are formed of fibrocartilage and serve as a meeting place for the bodies of two bones.
- Because they have certain movement around their axes, the other joints in the choices are freely moveable joints.
- Hence, the symphysis joint is an exception as it does not allow free movements.
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