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question 26 (1.3 points) the joint between bones of the skull (parietal bones) is functionally classified as suture synarthrosis amphiarthrosis syndesmosis
The joints between the parietal bones of the skull are sutures. Sutures are immovable fibrous joints (synarthroses) that hold the bones of the skull together, providing protection for the brain. Synarthrosis is a general term for immovable joints, but suture specifically refers to the skull - bone joints. Amphiarthrosis are slightly movable joints, and syndesmosis is a type of fibrous joint with more mobility than sutures, like the distal tibio - fibular joint.
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