The joints of the wrist and ankle are _____: they are examples of the relatively few joints of this type that do not rotate around an axis, and so are classified as _____. They move by _____.

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1. The joints of the wrist and ankle are _____: they are examples of the relatively few joints of this type that do not rotate around an axis, and so are classified as _____. They move by _____.