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Nah. It is just there so u dont fall apart.

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The junction line where two bones form a joint that does not permit any movement is known as a suture.

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The junction line where two bones form a joint that does not permit any movement is known as a

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Q: What is The junction line where two bones form a joint that does not permit any movement?
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What is a junction between two bones called?

Where two bones meet is called a joint.


What is a condyloid joint in the skeleton?

A condyloid joint is the junction of two bones where a somewhat rounded end on one bone fits loosely into an elliptical cavity on the other bone and allows movement in two directions. An example is the wrist joint.


What is the function of a joint?

permit movements and transfer a load between bones


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Where bones meet but there is little or no movement?

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Which type of joint allows movement in all bones?

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What type of joint permit the most movement called?

freely moveable joints


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the shoulder joint


Which joints that permit the widest range of movement?

ball -and-socket joints. Of all the joints, in our bodies, these permit the widest range of movements.


Is a muscle makes a movement in the joint?

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What joint permits slight movement?

Sutures are immovable joints that bind the bones of the skull -- they allow no movement. Gomphosis are the joints that attach a tooth to the socket -- they also allow no movement. The syndesmosis is a fibrous joint where two bones are bound by larger collagenous fibers than a suture or gomphoses -- this type of joint offers a little more mobility. For example, one that offers very little movement is the joint that binds the distal ends of the tibia and fibula together. Another sydesmosis joint is where the ulna and radius are joined, which allows for pronation and supination of the forearm.