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Sutural joints are found between(a) Parietals of skull(b) Humerus and radius-ulna(c) Glenoid cavity and pectoral girdle(d) Thumb and metatarsal
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Sutural joints, also known as synarthroses, are immovable joints that only occur in the cranium. They are bound together by a matrix of connective tissues, which are called Sharpey's fibers. Show more…
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