Question

What kind of joints do we have in our skull?


fixed


moveable

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The joints in the human skull are primarily classified as fixed joints, also known as sutures. These joints are immovable and interlock the various bones of the skull together, providing stability and protection for the brain. The major sutures include the coronal suture, sagittal suture, lambdoid suture, and squamous suture.

In terms of moveable joints, there is one notable joint in the skull: the temporomandibular joint (TMJ), which connects the jawbone (mandible) to the temporal bone of the skull. This joint allows for movements like opening and closing the mouth, as well as chewing.

So, in summary, the primary joints in the skull are fixed (sutures), with the exception of the moveable temporomandibular joint.