Asked by Shruti Gandhi on May 20, 2024

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When two bones grow together across a joint to form a single bone, this is called a ________.

A) suture
B) syndesmosis
C) gomphosis
D) synostosis
E) symphysis

Synostosis

A condition or process where two bones, previously separate, fuse together across a joint, eliminating its movement.

Suture

A type of joint found in the human skull where bones are joined by a rigid, fibrous connection, or the act of stitching tissues together during surgery.

Syndesmosis

A type of fibrous joint in which two bones are joined together by a ligament or a membrane, allowing for slight movement.

  • Understand the concept of joint immobility, its causes, and effects on the human body.
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Kelasia EdwardsMay 20, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
Synostosis is the process where two bones, originally separate, fuse to form a single bone. This typically occurs across a joint where the joint space disappears as the bones grow together.