Joint at the knee is which type of joint –
Correct Answer: Diarthrosis
Description: The knee joint is a condylar type of synovial joint.
All synovial joints are diarthrosis.
Synarthrosis (immovable) → Fibrous joints
Amphiarthrosis (slight mobility) → Cartilaginous joint
Diarthrosis (highly mobile) → Synovial joints
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