Amphiarthrosis is the term used for slightly mobile joints, allowing limited movement. These joints differ from synarthrosis, which are immovable, and diarthrosis, which are fully movable. Examples include the pubic symphysis and vertebral joints. ;
The correct answer is B: amphiarthrosis, which refers to slightly mobile joints. These joints allow limited movement and include examples like the pubic symphysis and vertebral joints. Synarthrosis are immovable, while diarthrosis are freely movable joints.
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