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What is the movement of the skull?

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Anonymous

8y ago
Updated: 10/1/2021
syntharthrose-immovable jointThe joints allow tiny movements to allow for intracranial pressure, otherwise the joints do not move.
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Why can you move the bones in your fingers but not in your skull?

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What are non mobile joints?

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So many joints have little or no movement. The joints between skull bones are there, probably to allow the increase in the size of the head. No movement is needed there. Movement may be harmful there. Once the growth is complete, the bones frequently get fused there, in case of skull bones.


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i Don't Know But I Think Is Up Down Up Down ! ;d


Where is the suboccipital in the brain?

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What part of the skeleton with immovable joints?

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