what is fixed joint
Asked by nvr.drusam
| 27th May, 2021,
05:43: PM
Expert Answer:
- The joints at which the bones cannot move are termed as fixed joints.
- Its function is to provide strength and support to the body, or to protect delicate organs.
- Examples: The joint between the upper jaw and the rest of the head; the hip bone is connected to the backbone by a fixed joint.
- The joints at which the bones cannot move are termed as fixed joints.
- Its function is to provide strength and support to the body, or to protect delicate organs.
- Examples: The joint between the upper jaw and the rest of the head; the hip bone is connected to the backbone by a fixed joint.
Answered by Shiwani Sawant
| 28th May, 2021,
11:39: AM
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