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what is an articulation?
a fibrous joint where where two bones come together.
Which articulation / suture separates the frontal bone from the parietal bones?
Coronal suture
which articulation / suture separates the two parietal bones?
Saggital suture
what is the dense fibrous connective tissue joint / suture that connects the parietal and temporal bones?
Lambdoidal suture
what is the cartilaginous joint called that connects the right & left pubic bones?
Pubic symphysis
what is a symphysis?
A fibeocartilaginous permanent fusion between two bones that have limited motion. Example pubic & vertbral.
what is the most common and most movable type of joint?
Synovial joint
What type of joint is in the wrist carpals?
Gliding joint / planar joint
where would you find a hinge joint?
elbow, humerus, ulna
which joint allows for the widest range of movement?
ball & socket joint