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30 September, 20:04

Why do we need joints that permit little to no movement in our skeletons?

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  1. 30 September, 21:06
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    We need joints that permit little to no movement in our skeletons to keep us upright. They are called structural joints and allow us to stay upright or move as we currently do.
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