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What makes an immovable joint, an immovable joint?

It allows for full movement
It allows for partial movement
It allows for little or no movement

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Answer:

It allows for little or no movement.

Step-by-step explanation:

An immovable joint is a joint that allows little or no movement.

Ex: found between the bones of the skull or gomphosis between the root of a tooth

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