we need joints to keep our body up right with no joints our bones will be all over the place and floppy.
There are knees and elbows, they are the major joints.
Mobile Joints are joints that allow movement
Fussed joints (Stiff joints) they dont move at all
The joints in the body that have the most movement are called synovial joints, or freely moving joints. Technically they are classified as diarthrotic joints. The difference between synovial joints and the other types of joints is that they contain a synovial sheath that supplies them with synovium, a lubricating fluid. Of the six different types of synovial joints the ball-and-socket joints have the greatest amount of movement. The four ball-and-socket joints in the human body are the ileofemoral joints, hip joints, and the glenohumeral joints, the shoulders.
NO! They are fibrous joints and not moveable at all.
knee joints because they help you walk
the different groups of joints in the body are saddle joints gliding joints hinge joints and ball and socket joints .
There are two general types of joints, movable and immovable. Under the movable category there are four types of joints: Hinge joints: in knees and elbows Pivot joints: in neck Gliding joints: in wrists and ankles Ball-and-socket joints: in shoulders and hips
There are knees and elbows, they are the major joints.
sliding joints hinged joints fixed joints
Hinge joints, ball-and-socket joints, ellipsoid joints, saddle joints and pivot joints.
what are construction joints and movement joints
Mobile Joints are joints that allow movement
Fussed joints (Stiff joints) they dont move at all
The joints in the body that have the most movement are called synovial joints, or freely moving joints. Technically they are classified as diarthrotic joints. The difference between synovial joints and the other types of joints is that they contain a synovial sheath that supplies them with synovium, a lubricating fluid. Of the six different types of synovial joints the ball-and-socket joints have the greatest amount of movement. The four ball-and-socket joints in the human body are the ileofemoral joints, hip joints, and the glenohumeral joints, the shoulders.
Ellipsoid Joints are multi-axial joints such as the wrist.
Woodwork joints are a series of joints used for woodwork.