Fibrous joint
Cartilaginous joint
Ball and socket joint
Synovial joint
Fibrous joints are also called fixed or immovable joints because they do not allow any movement. These joints are immovable as they have no joint cavity or space present between the bones. They are connected via fibrous connective tissue. There are three types of fibrous joints: sutures, syndesmoses, and gomphoses. Sutures are found only in the skull. An example of a syndesmosis is the joint of the tibia and fibula in the ankle. Gomphoses occur between teeth and their sockets. So, the correct answer is 'Fibrous joint'