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Explain a synovial joint.

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The joints which allow greater freedom of movement.
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    A
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    B
    `{:(, ,"Characteristics","Examples"),(,(b),"fluid filled synovial cavity between two bones","joint between atlas and axis"):}`
    C
    `{:(, ,"Characteristics","Examples"),(,(c),"lymph filled between two bones, limited movement","gliding joint between carpals"):}`
    D
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