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the joint between the l2 and l3 vertebrae is an example of a synostosis gomphosis symphysis syndesmosis synchondrosis
A symphysis is a type of cartilaginous joint. The joint between the L2 and L3 vertebrae is a cartilaginous joint where the bodies of the vertebrae are separated by an inter - vertebral disc, which is a fibrocartilaginous pad. This is characteristic of a symphysis joint. Synostosis is a completely ossified joint, gomphosis is the joint between a tooth and its socket, syndesmosis is a fibrous joint with a ligament connecting bones, and synchondrosis is a cartilaginous joint with hyaline cartilage.
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