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Which joint is a good representation of amphiarthroses? The joint connecting:

your wrist to your fingers.

your tibia to your fibula (shinbone and lower leg bone).

your cranium to your spine.

your masticular (jaw) bone to your skull.

User Chirinosky
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Answer:

I think the "your masticular (jaw) bone to your skull."

Step-by-step explanation:

"Examples include the fibrous joints of the skull sutures and the cartilaginous epiphyseal plate. A joint that allows for limited movement is amphiarthrosis. An example is the pubic symphysis of the pelvis, the cartilaginous joint that strongly unites the right and left hip bones of the pelvis."

Put simply, an amphiarthroses joint is a joint with more limited movement.

your wrist to your fingers - very movable

your cranium to your spine. - pretty moveable

So that is why I think it is your masticular (jaw) bone to your skull! Hopefully this is correct and helps, have a nice day! :D

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