Some joints have fluid-filled cavities. Identify the true statement below about this type of joint. O these joints are synarthroses and contain synovial fluid to aid in the health and lubrication of the joint O these joints are synovial joints and contain synovial fluid to aid in the health and lubrication of the joint O these joints are synovial joint and they contain menisci to lubricate the joint O All of these are correct

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Some joints have fluid-filled cavities.
Identify the true statement below about
this type of joint.
O these joints are synarthroses and contain
synovial fluid to aid in the health and
lubrication of the joint
O these joints are synovial joints and contain
synovial fluid to aid in the health and
lubrication of the joint
O these joints are synovial joint and they
contain menisci to lubricate the joint
O All of these are correct
Transcribed Image Text:Some joints have fluid-filled cavities. Identify the true statement below about this type of joint. O these joints are synarthroses and contain synovial fluid to aid in the health and lubrication of the joint O these joints are synovial joints and contain synovial fluid to aid in the health and lubrication of the joint O these joints are synovial joint and they contain menisci to lubricate the joint O All of these are correct
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Step 1: Introduce about diarthroses

The freely movable joints or synovial bone joints or diarthroses are the type of joints where the bones are connected to each other through a joint cavity. Synovial joints are also classified into six types.

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