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what is the role of fibrous joints?
help in the production of blood cells.
allow for free movement of the bones.
provide flexibility and strength to the body.
provide stability and strength to the body.
provide force absorption for the body.
Fibrous joints are immovable or slightly - movable joints. They connect bones firmly, providing stability and strength to the body, such as the sutures in the skull. They do not produce blood cells (bone marrow does), do not allow free movement (like synovial joints), do not mainly provide flexibility (cartilage and ligaments contribute more to flexibility in other joint types), and are not for force - absorption (tendons and ligaments and some synovial joints are more involved in force - absorption).
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Provide stability and strength to the body.