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Cartilaginous joints in humans

a)

Permit any movement

b)

Permit little movement

c)

Permit no movement

d)

All of these



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Cartilaginous joints in humans

a)

Permit any movement

b)

Permit little movement

c)

Permit no movement

d)

All of these

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127 votes
Answer Key / Explanation : (b) -

(b)

Cartilaginous Joints They are slightly moveable joints. Dics of white fibrocartilage is strong but more elastic and compressable than the white fibrous tissue. These joints holds the bones together at joints between the bodies of vertebrae, at pubis and between the sternum and ribs. The bones make some movements at such joints, through compression of the discs of cartilage

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