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The three main types of articulations within the human body are
fibrous, cartilaginous, and synovial.
tendons, ligaments, and cartilages.
bones, muscles, and joints.
flexible, extendable, and rotational.
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The correct answer is: fibrous, cartilaginous, and synovial.
Briefly:
- Fibrous joints: held together by dense connective tissue (e.g., sutures of the skull).
- Cartilaginous joints: joined by cartilage (e.g., intervertebral discs, pubic symphysis).
- Synovial joints: have a fluid-filled joint cavity allowing free movement (e.g., knee, shoulder).
Briefly:
- Fibrous joints: held together by dense connective tissue (e.g., sutures of the skull).
- Cartilaginous joints: joined by cartilage (e.g., intervertebral discs, pubic symphysis).
- Synovial joints: have a fluid-filled joint cavity allowing free movement (e.g., knee, shoulder).
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