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The pivot joint between atlas and axis is a type of

A

fibrous joint

B

cartiaginous joint

C

synovial joint

D

saddle joint

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The correct Answer is:
C

The joint between atlas and axis is a type of synovial joint. A considerable movement is allowed at all synovial joints. They are surrounded by tubular articular capsule. The capsule consists of two layers, i.e., outer fibrous capsule and inner synovial memberane, nourishment to articular cartilage. Concept Enhancer
Fibrous joint. They do not allow movement because the boues are held firmly by bundles of white fibrous tissue. e.g. joint between the bones pubis.
Cartilaginous joints They allow slight movement because of the elastic pads of fibrocartiolage present between the ends of the bones taking part in the joints, e.g. pubic symphysis of pubis.
Saddle joints This is the type of synovial joints. This type of joint is like ball and socket joint, but not developed fully, e.g. joint between carpal of hand.
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