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write functions of immovable joints ?

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Answered by riya4865
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Immovable joints are places in the body where bones are joined together but where very little or no movement occurs and no joint cavity exists. The primary purpose of such joints are to protect and support the body. Some examples include the joints between bones in the skull and the joints between bones in the pelvis.

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Answered by smookyqueen
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Most fibrous joints are also called "fixed" or "immovable". These joints have no joint cavity and are connected via fibrous connective tissue. The skull bones are connected by fibrous joints called sutures. In fetal skulls the sutures are wide to allow slight movement during birth.

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