The pivot joint between atlas and axis is a type of:
Cartilaginous joint
Synovial joint
Saddle joint
Fibrous joint
Synovial joints are characterised by the presence of a fluid-filled synovial cavity between the articulating surfaces of the two bones, allowing considerable movement. The pivot joint, such as the one found between the atlas and axis vertebrae, is a specific example of a synovial joint.
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