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what type of joint is between bodies of vertebrae ?

cartilaginous joint

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What types of joints are between the bodies of the vertebrae of the backbone?

secondary cartilaginous joint


What are the joints between the vertebrae of the backbone best described as?

cartilaginous


Slightly movable joints?

allow only slight movement.The joints present between the vertebrae of the backbone and the joints between the ribs and the breastbone are the examples of slightly movable joints.


What is the medical term meaning the joints between adjacent vertebrae?

The facet joints are the joints between adjacent vertebrae.


What type of joint are the joints between vertebrae?

Gliding joints are found between vertebrae except for the first two which have a pivoit joint.


What joint actions are available at the thoracic vertebrae?

At the thoracic vertebrae, joints include the intervertebral joints between the individual vertebrae, the costovertebral joints where the ribs articulate with the vertebrae, and the costotransverse joints where the ribs articulate with the transverse processes of the thoracic vertebrae.


What form of rheumatoid arthritis primarily causes inflammation of the joints between the vertebrae?

Ankylosing spondylitis is a form of arthritis that primarily affects the joints between the vertebrae.


Where are Semi-movable joints found?

between the vertebrae


Where is the spinal cord found-?

in the spinal canal between the vertebrae.


Is a hedgehog a vertebrae?

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Is your vertebrae movable?

Almost all the joints between vertebrae are movable. The joints between the cervical vertebrae and lumber vertebrae have fairly good movement. Between thoracic vertebrae only you have less movement. But then they do move on each other.


What type of joints are located in the backbone and the wristhing?

The joints in the backbone, or vertebral column, are primarily classified as intervertebral joints, which are cartilaginous joints that allow limited movement and provide cushioning between the vertebrae. In the wrist, the primary type of joint is the radiocarpal joint, a synovial joint that allows for a wide range of motion, including flexion, extension, and rotation. Both types of joints play crucial roles in facilitating movement and providing stability in their respective areas.