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Temporomandibular Joint
The joint connecting the lower jaw (mandible) to the temporal bone of the skull, allowing for the movement of the jaw.
Intervertebral Joint
A joint located between adjacent vertebrae in the spine, facilitating movement and providing support.
Costovertebral Joint
A joint in the vertebral column where a rib meets the spine, allowing for the rib's movement during breathing.
Cartilaginous Joint
Bones connected by cartilage; includes synchondroses and symphyses.
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