No, the knee joint is classified structurally as a condyloid joint.
Yes because it moves in one way-like a hinge
Yes
The knee is a hinge joint.
The largest hinge joint would be the knee. But the knee is considered a modified hinge joint because of its movement.
The knee is an example of a hinge joint, not a ball-and-socket joint.
The elbow is a hinge joint. The largest hinge joint is in the knee.
Modified hinge of condyllar variety
The knee is a hinge joint.
The largest hinge joint would be the knee. But the knee is considered a modified hinge joint because of its movement.
The knee is an example of a hinge joint, not a ball-and-socket joint.
Hindge joint
A hinge joint is not immovable. A hinge joint has one plane of motion. A good illustration of a hinge joint is the knee joint.
The elbow is a hinge joint. The largest hinge joint is in the knee.
The things on your legs, and the things on you arms!
The hinge joint.
No.
Modified hinge of condyllar variety
Your elbow is a hinge joint in your body, as is your knee.
The knee joint is located in the leg at the knee. It is a type of hinge joint.