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What type of joint in the body that can't allow movement
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What type of joint in the body that can't allow movement
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The bones in your skull are held together with fibrous connective tissue. Other joints, such as those between the vertebrae
in your spine
, which are connected to each other by pads of
cartilage
, can only move a small amount.
I looked it up
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