For _____ joints, there is no joint cavity and the joints themselves are synarthrotic or at most amphiarthrotic. The bones are joined by fibrous connective tissue and their function is more to prevent separation than to resist compression.

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1. For _____ joints, there is no joint cavity and the joints themselves are synarthrotic or at most amphiarthrotic. The bones are joined by fibrous connective tissue and their function is more to prevent separation than to resist compression.