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NO, sutures are wavy, immovable joint found in skull.

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Q: Are sutures found in the acetabulum?
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What bone is the acetabulum found on?

coxal bone (hipbone)


What type of joints are found in the scull?

Sutures.


The hip socket is also known as?

The hip socket is called the acetabulum; the hip bone is called the pelvis or pelvic girdle. The joint is the femoro-acetabular or femoro-pelvic joint.


Where do sutures in human bones mainly occur?

Most bone sutures in the human skeleton are found in the cranium (skull).


Why fibers are found on the tip of femur?

Because there is the presence of acetabulum in the tip that heps in locomotoin.


What attaches to the acetabulum?

Femur (thigh bone) fits into acetabulum.


Deep socket in the hip bone that receives the head of the thigh bone?

acetabulumacetabulum


Does hyaline cartilage connect between bones and sutures?

Sutures are only found in the skull. Sutures are classified as a Fibrous joint - and permit no movement. Sutures are connected by fibro cartilage. Fibrous cartilage is made up of dense irregular connective tissue.


Hip socket is known as the?

The acetabulum is a concave surface of the pelvis. The head of the femur meets with the pelvis at the acetabulum, forming the hip joint


Where can someone find more information about removing sutures?

Sutures, also known as stitches, should always be removed by a health care professional, never by the patient themselves. A comprehensive guide to removing sutures can be found on Emedicine Health.


How is the acetabulum impacted by Marfan syndrome?

The acetabulum is the socket of the hip joint. In patient's with Marfan, the acetabulum becomes deeper than normal during growth, for reasons that are not yet understood.


What types of joins an be found n the skull?

The joins in the skull are known as 'Sutures'.