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Fixed joint and synovial joint

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### Step-by-Step Text Solution: **Step 1: Definition of Fixed Joint** - A fixed joint, also known as an immovable joint, is a type of joint where the bones do not move or bend. **Step 2: Characteristics of Fixed Joints** - These joints are characterized by their inability to allow any movement between the connected bones. ...
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