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joints

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immovable joint - functional   synarthoroses  
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slightly moveable - functional   amphiarthroses  
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freely moveable - funtional   diathroses  
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joint that typically doesn't move - structural   fibrous  
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joint that typically only moves slightly   cartilaginous  
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joint that typically is freely moveable   synovial  
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immovable joint or very slightly movable joint joined by fibrous tissue   syndesmosis  
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immovable joint only found in the skull, bound tightly by connective tissue   suture  
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immovable joint found only in the roots of the teeth   gomphosis  
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slightly moveable, bones are separated by a pad of fibrocartilage. these joint are designed for strength and shock absorber   symphysis  
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immovable joint contains a rigid cartilage that unites two bones   synchondrosis  
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intercarpal and intertarsal bones of the wrist and foot   gliding  
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permits fexion adn extension   hinge  
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rotation on a single axis   pivot  
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provides movement in 2 directions   ellipsoid  
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carpometacarpal joint between the trapezium and 1st metacarpal   saddle  
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fexion, extension, abduction and adduction, circumduction, and rotation   ball and socket  
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