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Using the structural classification, what type of joint is a suture
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synarthrosis.
Suture is a type of joint that is only found in the skull. The skull bones are bound together by Sharpey's fibers. This joint only allows a tiny amount of movement under normal conditions, making it a synarthrosis joint.
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