The joints in the fingers are condyloid joints.
Explanation:
1. Condyloid joints: These joints are also known as ellipsoidal joints. They allow movement in two planes, like bending and straightening but do not allow rotational movement. Condyloid joints consist of an oval-shaped end of one bone fitting into an elliptical cavity of another bone. This type of joint is found in the fingers (metacarpophalangeal joints).
Therefore, option C - condyloid joints is the correct answer for the type of joints found in the fingers.