What are secondary cartilaginous joints? Egs.
a) Secondary cartilaginous joints are joints that have no cartilage, e.g., the hip joint.
b) Secondary cartilaginous joints are joints with cartilage that is not vital, e.g., the shoulder joint.
c) Secondary cartilaginous joints are joints that have cartilage that allows for slight movement, e.g., the intervertebral discs.
d) Secondary cartilaginous joints are joints that are fully cartilaginous, e.g., the knee joint.