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What type of joint is present between adjacent vertebrae?(a) Pivot joint(b) Fibrous joint(c) Cartilaginous joint(d) Gliding jointThis question was posed to me by my college director while I was bunking the class.Asked question is from Locomotion & Movement topic in division Locomotion and Movement of Biology – Class 11

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Correct choice is (c) Cartilaginous JOINT

To explain: Cartilaginous joint is PRESENT between adjacent vertebrae. These joints are CHARACTERIZED by the presence of cartilage. Cartilaginous joints permit limited movement of the BODY PART.



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