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You have primary cartilaginous joint between the growing bones. They are called as primary cartilaginous joint. You have secondary cartilaginous joint in mid-line of your body. For example pubic symphysis, a joint between manubrium sterni and sternum as well as discs between your vertebrae.

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What joint lacks a synovial cavity?

Fibrous and cartilaginous joints do not have cavities


What is a joint that permits limited movement?

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The joint found in your spinal column?

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