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What is throughput costing? What advantages does it have over variable and absorption costing?
Synarthrotic Joints
A type of joint that allows for little or no movement, typically found where bones are fused together, such as in the skull.
Synovial Joints
Freely movable joints in the body, characterized by a cavity filled with synovial fluid, which lubricates and nourishes the joint.
Cartilaginous Joints
Joints where the bones are connected by cartilage, allowing for only slight movement, as found between the vertebrae in the spine.
Synchondroses
A type of cartilaginous joint where bones are joined together by hyaline cartilage, allowing for growth or slight mobility.
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