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26 May, 00:14

What is an example of a partially movable joint?

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  1. 26 May, 00:51
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    A partially movable joint is a joint in which its movement is limited to a certain amount. They are usually supported by a layer of cartilages and fibrous connective tissues. They are also called amphiarthrosis joints. Example of this are the joints formed by adjacent vertebrae containing intervertebral disc of a cartilage. When the joints are moved, it limits its movement because of this arrangement. Other examples of this are the ribs and the sternum. Notice that you cannot twist your upper body at 360 degrees without moving your lower body.
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