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Q. Assertion : The joint between the atlas and axis is an example of gliding joint.
Reason : Gliding joint allows movement primarily in one plane.

Locomotion and Movement

Solution:

A gliding joint permits back-and-forth and side-toside movements. No rotation or twisting is possible because the bones are packed closely together or held in place by ligaments. Gliding joints are found between the carpal bones and between the tarsal bones. The joint between the atlas and axis is an example of pivot joint.