Which of the following joints would allow no movement ?
Cartilaginous joint
Synovial joint
Ball and Socket joint
Fibrous joint
Due to their immobility, fibrous joints are sometimes known as fixed or immovable joints. Since there is no joint cavity or space between the bones in these joints, they cannot move. Fibrous connective tissue holds them together. Sutures, syndesmoses, and gomphoses are the three different varieties of fibrous joints. Only the skull contains sutures. The ankle's tibia and fibula joint is an example of a syndesmosis. Gomphoses form between sockets and their teeth.
The right response is thus "Fibrous joint."