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This joint is described as adjacent bones that slide over each other with relatively limited movement:

a. Saddle Joint
b. Pivot Joint
c. Ball-and-socket Joint
d. Hinge Joint
e. Plane Joint
f. Condylar Joint

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Answer:

e. Plane Joint is described as adjacent bones that slide over each other with relatively limited movement.

Step-by-step explanation:

Plane Joint -

Plane joint is a type of the synovial joint , that allows only the gliding movement .

Only the articular surfaces are permitted for the sliding movements , the opposing surfaces of bones are almost flat , which have limited movement of the tight joint capsules . There are numerous plane joints and are small . These joints are present in the wrist , ankles .

Hence ,

Plane Joint is described as adjacent bones that slide over each other with relatively limited movement.

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