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
Sliding joints are found in the vertebral column and allows small sliding movements making it flexible.
No it's classed as 'slightly moveable'.
A slightly moveable joint is a fixed bone that can only move a little or slightly.
Your hip.
the cartilage is the tissue in your joints that's slightly moveable... :]
slightly moveable joints
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Moveable and non-moveable
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.
The opposite of a movable joint would be an immovabl joint, which is a joint that does not move.
jaw
Shoulder
A Cartilaginous joint is a joint in the skeletal system which is connected tightly by cartilage, an example of this would be the spinal column. There are two other types of joint also, a fibrouse joint that dosent allow any movement what so ever such as the cranium (scull) and they synovial joint which is the most common joint in the skeletal sytem.