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Fill in the blanks with appropriate words.
The skull bones are joined at the sutures by .......... tissue while the bodies of vertebrae are joined by .......... tissue.

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The skull bones are joined at sutures by fibrous tissue while the bodies of vertebrae are joined by cartilaginous tissue. Fibrous tissue does not allow any mobility while cartilaginous tissue allows for some movement.

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