Spine
Synarthrotic or immovable, amphiarthrotic or slightly movable, and diarthrotic or freely movable.
Cartilaginous are slightly movable, but the most prominent type of movable joints are synovial joints, such as the knee and shoulder, which are very movable.
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fibrous synchondrosis
they are slightly movable
Slightly movable joints are also called cartilaginous joints. Slightly movable joints are the joints with minor movements, because cartilage is preventing them from moving at a long distance.
8 the human body contains 230 movable and slightly movable joints
Spine
Ball and socket type of synovial joint especially shoulder joint. A freely movable joint is known as a diarthrotic joint. but if your here foe A+ its synovial Diarthroses Freely movable joints are called Diarthroses joints. Synarthroses are immovable joints. Amphiarthroses are slightly movable joints. movable joint
the cartilage is the tissue in your joints that's slightly moveable... :]
Synarthrotic or immovable, amphiarthrotic or slightly movable, and diarthrotic or freely movable.
Immovable joints and slightly movable joints are related because they are two types of joints that are functional junctions between bones.
Cartilaginous are slightly movable, but the most prominent type of movable joints are synovial joints, such as the knee and shoulder, which are very movable.
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J.D #13 just shut up.
A slightly moveable joint is a fixed bone that can only move a little or slightly.