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The joints between the vertebrae of the backbone are best described as _______ immovable. slightly movable. freely movable. synovial. fibrous.

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slightly movable

Step-by-step explanation:

slightly movable it moves only a bit

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The joints between the vertebrae of the backbone are best described as slightly movable. Slightly movable joints are formed by bones that are separated by a substantial space and united by fibrous connective tissue. Other examples of slightly movable joint are pubic symphysis and sacroiliac joints.






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