A movable joint is the shoulder, which is a ball and socket joint. An immovable joint is your skull.
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A healthy knee is a highly moveable joint. It has the capacity to move forward some, back a lot, and also side to side.
Examples of sutures as joints are found in the bone that make up the cranium which covers the brain. There are 22 bones that form the cranium. There are 11 sutures. The joint is slightly moveable and that gives some flexibility to the cranium. This type of joint is called a synarthrosis.
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Answermovementnot all joints allow for movement. some fibrous joints and some cartilaginous joints do not move. BUT the two fundamental functions of joints are to give our skeleton mobility, and to hold it together.They all hold the bones together!
Humans have immovable joints in order to protect some parts of our bodies. Some also believe that these joints were movable at one point.They can protect any of your major organs
A healthy knee is a highly moveable joint. It has the capacity to move forward some, back a lot, and also side to side.
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Slightly movable jointsSlightly moveable joint are joints which have only limited range of movement and this is due to either fibrous tissue or cartilage. You can find slightly moveable joints between the vertebrae in the spine.I don't any of this guys because I am trying to know my self so please whoever can improve my answer is going to have the best answer.
Some examples are the shoulder and the hip.
an example of a slightly moveable joint would be the sternoclavicular joint. This is the joint between your collarbone and your sternum (chest). There is some movement at this joint, which is what allows you to shrug or straighten your shoulders, but not nearly as much as one would find in the elbow or hip joints
Examples of ellipsoidal joints in the human body include the wrist joint and the base of the fingers. These joints allow for movement in two planes - flexion/extension and abduction/adduction - as well as circular movements.
The hinge joint, Ball-and- socket joint, pivot joint, and gliding joint helps you move. They help you move because it move's you body arms, legs, neck, ankels,and wrist and help you move side to side back and forth
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fixed joints are like the places where the bones in the skull meet gliding joints are in the wrist region
There are many different examples that can be described as fixators. Some of these include the hinges on a door, the joints in a human skeleton, and the spine on a book.
Hyaline cartilage forms pads at the ends of freely moveable joints. Some joints have fibrous cartilage and some joints no longer have any (ex: temporary joint between the two halves of the mandible).
A synovial joint contains a fluid-filled joint cavity enclosed by an articular capsule. Some of them are enforced by ligaments. Synovial joints are freely movable and examples include the elbow joint and wrist joint.