The immovable joint in the human skeleton system is the structures of the skull which are connected by Fibrous but you are not able to move them..
The human skeleton, like the skeleton in other vertebrates, is jointed and it has several types of joints. One type is immovable - such as the joints between the bones that make up the skull or between the sacrum at the base of the spine and the pelvis.
All other joints in the human body are moveable - such as the ball and socket joints (the hip and shoulder joints) and hinge joints, such as the knee and elbow joints and gliding joints such as those at the wrist and ankle.
Even the apparently stationary joints in the spine give some movement and allow us to make movements like bending down and touching our toes.
All other joints in the human body are moveable - such as the ball and socket joints (the hip and shoulder joints) and hinge joints, such as the knee and elbow joints and gliding joints such as those at the wrist and ankle.
Even the apparently stationary joints in the spine give some movement and allow us to make movements like bending down and touching our toes.
Its the Cranium (Skull)It's not the elbow because elbows are the Hinge joint.. As well as the knees..
The Skull
It is your cranium (skull) it is definitely immovable.
The skull
Skull
The skull and the base of your spine where it attaches to your pelvis.
Movable joints are: Knee
elbow
wrist
fingers
ankle
neck
immovable joints are : ?
elbow
wrist
fingers
ankle
neck
immovable joints are : ?
I don't know it might be skull but I think it can rattle