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Distinguish between a narrow and wide fibrous joint and give an example of each.
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These joints are immovable and are mainly found in the skull, where they connect the flat bones and allow for growth during development. An example of a narrow fibrous joint is the sagittal suture, which connects the two parietal bones of the skull. Show more…
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