Classification of joints is done on the basis of:
| I: | the connective tissue that binds the bones together |
| II: | the degree of motion at each joint |
| III: | the number of bones that articulate with each other |
| IV: | the embryonic tissue that formed the joint |
| 1. | I, II and III | 2. | II and III |
| 3. | I, II, III and IV | 4. | I and II |
The joint between skull bones is classified as:
| 1. | cartilaginous | 2. | fibrous |
| 3. | epithelial | 4. | synovial |
The fibrous joint between skull bones is called as:
| 1. | gomphoses | 2. | syndesmoses |
| 3. | symphysis | 4. | sutures |
| 1. | Fulcrum | 2. | Effort |
| 3. | Resistance | 4. | Load |
| 1. | fibrous joints called as sutures that do not allow any mobility. |
| 2. | cartilaginous syndesmoses that allow limited mobility. |
| 3. | synovial joints where the elatin protein connects the two articulating bones and allow free movements. |
| 4. | fibrous joints called as gomphosis. |