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From the question they given us to identify the joint type which is going to have a joint which is going to lap the joint cavity.
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We have to identify.
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To identify the joint which is going to lap the joint cavity, we have to know the characteristics of each joints.
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In the option a, they given us fibrous joints.
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Fibrous joints are made up of fibrous connective tissues.
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Due to its fibrous connective tissue which is going to have a lack of joints.
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Due to this it provides a mostly a immovable joint.
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Examples of fibrous joints are found to be sutures of skull.
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Where in the option b, they given us cartilaginous joints.
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A cartilaginous joints are found to be a joints which are found to have a cells of cartilage.
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Due to its cartilaginous cell property it is known as cartilaginous joints.
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It is going to be partially immovable joints.
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Therefore, does not involve in complete movement.
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Due to its partial movement it laps joint cavity.
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Because the main aim of joint cavity is to provide lubrication and to prevent friction.
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But here the cartilaginous joints is having a partial movement which does not causes the friction.
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So that it is found to be a joint which is going to lap the joint cavity.
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So in the option c, they given us, these two are correct options.
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In the option c, they given us synovial joint.
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Synovial joint is a joint type to be found between the two joints held together by synovium.
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Due to held together by a synovium, it consists of synovial fluid and synovial capsule which has a cavity.
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Due to this it develops a lubrication to the joint and to prevent the friction in the joint movement.
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Due to its friction in joint movement, it is found to be a incorrect option which does not laps the joint cavity...