Joint between bones in the form of sutures of human skull is:

(1) Hinge joint                                  

(2) Synovial joint

(3) Cartilaginous joint                       

(4) Fibrous joint

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Which of the following joints would allow no movement?

(1) Fibrous joint

(2) Cartilaginous joint

(3) Synovial joint

(4) Ball and socket joint

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Fibrous joints are not
1. Do not allow any movement
2. Present between flat skull bones which fuse end to end
3. The fusion is with the help of Dense fibrous connective tissue
4. Elastin cartilage is also involved in it

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The name of the joint between the ribs and sternum is:
1. Cartilaginous joint
2. Angular joint
3. Gliding joint
4. Fibrous joint

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Match the following:-

(i) Fibrous Joint (a) Between two adjacent vertebrae.
(ii) Cartilaginous Joint (b) Between humerus and pectoral girdle.
(iii) Pivot Joint  (c) Sutures.
(iv) Ball and Socket Joint (d) Between atlas and axis.

1. iv → (d), iii → (b), i → (c), ii → (a)
2. i → (a), ii → (c), iii → (d), iv → (b)
3. i → (c), ii → (a), iii → (d), iv → (b)
4. i → (a), ii → (d), iii → (b), iv → (c)

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