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Anatomy of Humans

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Introduction There are three main types of joints. They are all important for the body to perform its tasks during life. They are. * Fibrous * Cartilaginous * Synovial These joints sustain movement and shape of the human body. Some of the joints in the human body have created a form of protection without movement. All of the bones in a body are strong and contain what is called bone marrow. They are too small to do so and don't need any. Bone marrow is the substance that keeps the bones alive and grows and also in some unfortunate cases heals after an accident. Fibrous joints Sutures are situated in the cranium (Skull). Then there is also syndemosis which is mainly in the tibular and fibular. And finally there is Gomphosis the, which is in the teeth. Sutures are situated in the cranium, which is the skull. They are...

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