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Synarthroses are joints that do not move, such as those that connect the bones of the skull.
Suture joint ie skull sections are fused with suture joints
Fibrous joints allow for minimal or no movement. They are held together by dense connective tissue, such as collagen, providing stability and support to the body. Examples include the sutures in the skull.
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The bones in your fingers have joints, and muscles that allow them to be articulated. The bone of the skull is a one piece item, and has no points of articulation. The hand is made to move so you can grasp things, while your skull is there to protect your brain.
The shoulder joint is a ball and socket joint, allowing a wide range of motion. The joints between the skull plates are fibrous joints known as sutures, which are immovable joints that provide strength and support to the skull.
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it is a joint that has little or no movement
Yes, the human skull is supported by the neck which consists of cervical vertebrae. This structure allows for the mobility and movement of the head.
Human Skull
A skull bone.
Joints which allow very little or no movement are called fibrous joints (joints held together by fibrous connective tissue).There are three types of fibrous joints:Sutures are the seams that join the bones of the cranium.Gomphoses are fibrous joints in the shape of a socket such as where the teeth attach to the jaw. These are the only Gomophose joints in the human body.Syndesmoses are fibrous joints which allow a very small amount of movement due to interosseous membranes or ligaments connecting the bones. The place where the tibia and fibula (bones of the lower leg) join at the ankle is a Syndesmosis joint.