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The three main types of articulations within the human body are? 1. fibrous, cartilaginous, and synovial. 2.tendons, ligaments, and cartilages. 3.bones, muscles, and joints. 4.flexible, extendable, and
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The three main types of articulations within the human body are?
1. fibrous, cartilaginous, and synovial.
2.tendons, ligaments, and cartilages.
3.bones, muscles, and joints.
4.flexible, extendable, and rotational.
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The first option.
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The three main types of articulations withing the human body are FIBROUS, CARTILAGINOUS AND SYNOVIAL.
Another word for articulation is joint. A joint refers to a point of contact between two bones or between a cartilage and a bone. A joint is said to be fibrous, if the bones are held together by fibrous connective tissues. A joint is described as cartilaginous, if a bone is joined to a cartilage. A synovial joint is one in which the bones are joined by various ligaments.
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