Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
amphiarthroses
Noun
/æmˌfaɪˈɑrθroʊsiz/
Definition
Amphiarthroses are a type of joint that allows for limited movement between the bones it connects.
Examples
- The pubic symphysis is an example of an amphiarthroses joint, allowing slight movement during childbirth.
- The joints between the vertebrae in the spine are classified as amphiarthroses, enabling flexibility and support.
Meaning
Amphiarthroses are joints that provide flexibility and a small range of motion, making them important for overall mobility in the skeletal system.
Synonyms
- cartilaginous joints
- semi-movable joints