This bone with little or no movement is cartilage it is stuck in between a joint and rarely moves at all so to all those hot sexy people who cant find it out here it is right her.
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Fibrous joint. Eg: Intervertebral discs in the spinal cord. Sutures in the skull.
the one in your skull.. after you're born, it solidifies
Suture joints are with least or no movements. For example the joints between skull bones. Frequently they are ossified as the age of the person advances.
To increase the angle of a joint is extension. To decrease the angle of a joint is flexion. (plato users the answer is A.)
There are six joints that have movement. The plvotal joint is what allows up and down movement.
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The ball-and-socket joint allows the greatest amount of movement, like the shoulder or hip.
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.
Toes
it is a joint which gives little movement.
To increase the angle of a joint is extension. To decrease the angle of a joint is flexion. (plato users the answer is A.)
Hinge type of joint allowsflex-ionandextent-iontypes of movement. Tibia and Talus forming hinge joint they allow above type of movement.
fibrous joint
A fibrous joint that allows no or little movement are called as Fixed joints or Immovable joints For e.g Sutures in the skull, peg and socket joint of the teeth or syndesmosis between the lower ends of tibia and fibula
There are six joints that have movement. The plvotal joint is what allows up and down movement.
syndemosis
Rotation
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extension
Immovable joint