a plane joint
Pectoralis major sternocostal part and anterior fibres of Deltoid
The joint between parietal bones is classified as a fibrous joint, specifically a type of fibrous joint called a sutural synchondrosis. This type of joint is immovable and provides stability to the skull.
ball and socket which is a type of synovial joint.
a small one
Hindge joint
The joint connecting the sternum and the first rib is a cartilaginous joint known as the sternocostal joint. This joint provides flexibility and allows for movements during breathing.
It is a joint found between the sternum (breastbone) and any of the ribs that attach to it.
The 1st rib articulates primarily with the first thoracic vertebra at the costovertebral joint. Additionally, it forms a joint with the manubrium of the sternum at the sternocostal joint. This rib is unique in its anatomy and plays a critical role in the thoracic structure and function.
Sychondrosis (a type of hyaline cartillage) is the joint between the first rib and the sternum, otherwise referred to as the first sternocostal joint. this joint type is also found in the epiphyseal plates of long bones prior to fusion.
Pectoralis major sternocostal part and anterior fibres of Deltoid
Synchondrosis is a type of cartilaginous joint where bones are connected by hyaline cartilage, allowing for limited movement. The primary movement associated with synchondrosis is slight flexibility, as seen in growth plates (epiphyseal plates) in long bones during development. In some cases, synchondroses can also provide stability while permitting minimal movement, such as in the first sternocostal joint. Overall, the movement is typically restricted and not as mobile as other joint types.
This is a synovial joint. It is classified as pivot type of joint.
Pivot joint is the type found in the neck.
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Synovial joints
slider joint
The acromioclavicular joint is a plane, or gliding, joint.