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The joints in the human body are grouped into dash and dash joints

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The joints in the human body are typically grouped into **synovial** and **non-synovial** joints.

1. **Synovial Joints**: These are characterized by a fluid-filled joint cavity, allowing for a wide range of motion. Examples include the knee, elbow, and shoulder joints.

2. **Non-Synovial Joints**: Also known as fibrous or cartilaginous joints, these joints do not have a joint cavity and allow for little to no movement. Examples include sutures in the skull (fibrous) and the growth plates in long bones (cartilaginous).

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