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What are non mobile joints?

it is a joint that has little or no movement


What is the functional category of joints that has the least amount of movement?

The functional category of joints that has the least amount of movement is called synarthrosis joints. These joints are immovable and provide stability and support to the body. Examples include the sutures in the skull.


What is Types of junctions?

1. Bony Fusion- bones fused together; no movement (also called synostoses joints)2. Fibrous Joints-immovable joints (synarthroses) that have fibrous connective tissue between the articulating bones; little to no movement3. Cartilaginous Joints- cartilage between the bones4. Synovial Joints- have a joint cavity lined by a synovial membrane


Difference between calcium chloride and fused calcium chloride?

Calcium chloride is a salt that is typically in the form of a solid or solution. Fused calcium chloride refers to the solid form of calcium chloride that has been heated to its melting point and then cooled to solidify. Fused calcium chloride has a higher purity and is often used in more specialized applications compared to regular calcium chloride.


What are fused heterocyclic compounds?

Fused heterocylic compounds is a heterocylic compound (eg. Furan) fused with another ring which can be either a carbon ring (benzene) or can be fused with another heterocylic ring(Pyridine,Pyrrole,...etc). Fused heterocyclics can be either 2 fused rings,3 rings or more. From the famous examples on fused heterocylic compounds: -Heroin -Indole -Morphine -Carbazole

Related Questions

What bone in the human body are fused together and are immovable?

sacrum, it's actually five bones that are fused together.


What part of your body has fused bones that are immovable?

skeletal system the skull


What bone is fused together and are immovable?

i think that it is the palm bones that can't move at all.


What are the immovable joints of the cranial bones known as?

The cranial bones are fused together at immovable joints known as sutures. The skull contains 22 bones of which 21 are fused together at these joints. The only skull bone that is capable of movement is the jaw bone.


What bones are held together by immovable bones?

The cranial bones e.g. parietal, frontal, temporal and occipital. They are fused together by sutures which do not allow movement and are known as fixed or immovable joints


Why are infant skull joints flexible but those of a teenager have fused together and are immovable?

their bones are not fused together yet so they have more of them teenagers have less bones cause some are fused together mean while some are not fused I learned this is science class


What joints found on the skull?

An immovable joint. (sutures joining the bones of the skull)


What type of joint is found at the shoulder and between the skull plates?

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.


If growth plates are fused does growth hormone therapy work?

No it will only increase muscle mass and reduce fat with long term use once growth plates are fused.


Which terms describes an immovable articulation between bones?

I believe you are referring to a "fusion" or "fused joint" ----------------------------------------------------------------------- The answer given in my book is Synarthroses.


What are non mobile joints?

it is a joint that has little or no movement


What is the plural of welder?

The plural of welder is welders. As in "the welders fused the metal plates together".