Which type of joint functions as a suture to tightly bind bones together so they do not move?

Fibrous
Cartilage
Articulation
Synovial

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The type of joint that functions as a suture to tightly bind bones together so they do not move is a fibrous joint. These joints are characterized by the lack of a joint cavity and are connected by dense connective tissue, which makes them immovable or only slightly movable. Sutures in the skull are a prime example of fibrous joints.

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