How do synovial joints differ from the other types of bone articulation? A. they have a joint cavity. B. the bones are joined by fi brous tissue. C. the articulating bones are joined by cartilage. D. the articulating bone surfaces are covered by tendons.
Option A. The predominant distinction among all of that is their movability. Synovial joints are very loose transferring and flexible . Cartiligious joints are barely movable and related through cartilage; and the Fibrous joints do not flow and linked through connective tissue.