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Structure of the Skeleton

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Types of Joints

A joint is a point where 2 or more bones meet. These bones connect to let us move. There are 3 types of joint in the body:

Immovable (fixed) joints

Immovable (fixed) joints

  • Immovable joints are found in the cranium (skull).
  • Immovable joints provide protection.
Slightly moveable joints

Slightly moveable joints

  • Slightly movable joints are found in the vertebrae (back).
  • Slightly movable joints let us make small movements and also provide some protection.
Synovial (moveable) joints

Synovial (moveable) joints

  • Synovial joints are the most common type of joint in the body.
  • Synovial joints let the body move freely.
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