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What is the functional category of joints that has the least amount of movement?

The functional category of joints that has the least amount of movement is called synarthrosis joints. These joints are immovable and provide stability and support to the body. Examples include the sutures in the skull.


Immovable or fixed joints?

Do not allow any movement at all. These joints are present in the skull and Upper jaw. Their main function is to provide protection


What is the connective tissue that stabilizes joints?

Ligaments are the connective tissues that stabilize joints by connecting bones to each other. They provide support, limit excessive movement, and help prevent dislocations.


Two places in your body where we have immovable joints?

An immovable joint is one that doesn't allow any movement. There are several mainly in the skull. There are 22 bones in the skull that have these joints.


What is the purpose of immovable joints?

Immovable joints, also known as synarthroses, are designed to provide stability and support to the skeleton. They allow for very little movement or none at all, which is important for protecting vital organs and providing structural integrity to the body. Examples of immovable joints include sutures in the skull and the tooth sockets in the jaw.


Is there any connection between running and osteoarthritis?

No modern thinking on this is that a lot of movement should pose no problem for joints as a matter of fact it is good for them.


What human joints protect human organs?

None because we do not have joints around our heart, lungs, stomach, kidney or bladder. But the ribcage protects most of your vital organs along with layers and layers of muscle tendon or tissue. Resulting in having most of your vital organs not needing to have any more protection


Why do we need a fixed joint?

well i DO NOT KNOW SO GOOD BYE


Do dogs have joints?

ANY animal that has a skeleton has joints.


Type of joint?

Fibrous joints connect bones without allowing any movement. The bones of your skull and pelvis are held together by fibrous joints. The union of the spinous processes and vertebrae are fibrous joints. Cartilaginous joints are joints in which the bones are attached by cartilage. These joints allow for only a little movment, such as in the spine or ribs. Synovial joints allow for much more movement than cartilaginous joints. Cavaties between bones in synovial joints are filled with synovial fluid. This fluid helps lubricate and protect the bones. Bursa sacks contain* the synovial fluid. * to enclose within fixed limits


Which joint has the greatest range of movement?

The joints that has the greatest range of motion are theshoulder and hip joints also known as ball and socket joints or synovial joints.


What date did Edmund barton die at?

He had a form of degeneration which involved his joints becoming weaker. Eventualy he couldn't move as any small movement of his joint would cause dislocation, as the ligaments around the joints had diminished. It was very severe and painful.