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I believe you are referring to a "fusion" or "fused joint" ----------------------------------------------------------------------- The answer given in my book is Synarthroses.
An arthrosis is any articulation or joint between bones, or any disease of such a joint, such as osteoarthritis.
The Ilium, Ischium and Pubis bones are the three main bones of the pelvis that are fused together
The articulation of two or more bones is called a joint. Joints are where bones come together and allow movement in the body.
The bones of the skull are fused by sutures that form important anatomical landmarks. Sutures are joints that run jaggedly along the interface between the bones.
No the bones cannot be surgically fused together. Bones are only fused together during the growth of adolescents
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Bones don't bend. They articulate with other bones, forming joints, which bend. You are thinking of your knee, I believe, which is the articulation of your thigh bone and two calf bones.
The point of articulation between the femur and the innominate bones is the hip joint, also known as the acetabulofemoral joint. It is a ball-and-socket joint that allows for a wide range of motion in multiple planes, such as flexion, extension, abduction, adduction, and rotation.
The pelvis is formed of 3 fused bones: the illium, ishium, and pubis. The sacrum is formed of 5 fused bones. And the coccyx is formed of 2-4 bones.
An immovable joint. (sutures joining the bones of the skull)