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What type of joint is a synostosis?

Updated: 8/10/2023
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11y ago

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Synarthrotic is a type of joint in the body. Is is the same as "Fibrous" this means little to no movement. The first synarthrotic joint to come to mind is the sagittal suture in the skull; it fuses the left and right sides together.

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13y ago

These joints are slightly moveable joints. They include the area between the tibia and fibula (ligamentous connection) and between right and left hip bones of the pelvis (connection by a pad of fibrous cartilage).

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13y ago

a joint with little or no movement such as the ones found in your skull

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13y ago

Synarthrotic joints are joints that are immovable.

An example for this is the skull.

It is a fusion of many bones, but are not able to move freely. :)

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11y ago

Fibrous

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