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Yes, synchondroses joints are a type of synarthrosis joints that are cartilaginous. Synchondroses joints are joined together by hyaline cartilage. Synchondroses joints are the only type of synarthrosis joints that are cartilaginous.
joints in the brain are called 'synarthroses' the type is 'suture'
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Joints are located where two bones connect. They allow movement and provide mechanical support.
Hip and shoulder are both Ball and Socket Joints
what type of joint is between bodies of vertebrae ? cartilaginous joint
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Yes, synchondroses joints are a type of synarthrosis joints that are cartilaginous. Synchondroses joints are joined together by hyaline cartilage. Synchondroses joints are the only type of synarthrosis joints that are cartilaginous.
joints in the brain are called 'synarthroses' the type is 'suture'
Yes a monotreme does have a backbone because it is a type of mammal and a mammal is a vertebrate.
Hinge joints, ball-and-socket joints, ellipsoid joints, saddle joints and pivot joints.
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