CONNECTIVE TISSUE GLAND
CONNECTIVE TISSUE
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Slightly Moveable JOints( Cartilaginous)
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Free Moveable Joints
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Immovable or fixed Joints (Fibrous)
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None of the above
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Detailed explanation-1: -Synovial joints are often further classified by the type of movements they permit. There are six such classifications: hinge (elbow), saddle (carpometacarpal joint), planar (acromioclavicular joint), pivot (atlantoaxial joint), condyloid (metacarpophalangeal joint), and ball and socket (hip joint).
Detailed explanation-2: -The movement of synovial joints can be classified as one of four different types: gliding, angular, rotational, or special movement.
Detailed explanation-3: -Ball and socket joint. Permitting movement in all directions, the ball and socket joint features the rounded head of one bone sitting in the cup of another bone. Hinge joint. Condyloid joint. Pivot joint. Gliding joint. Saddle joint. 17-May-2019