The three auditory ossicles have slight movement (not free movement) so that they might amplify and transmit the sound vibrations from the tympanic membrane to the oval window and ultimately to the fluid environment of the inner ear.
The Mandible, or jawbone, is a bone in your body that is constantly moving around. Another bone that can move around a bit is your patella, or knee cap. Sit down somewhere with your leg extended and completely relaxed. Then gently wiggle your knee cap a bit. You will see that it moves. But you know what the most interesting fact is? Most of the bones in the human body can move somewhere. They just require muscles, tendons, ligaments, and/or cartilage to do so. Wiggle your fingers, take a deep breath, wiggle your toes, flex your back. Bones are moving when you do this. Move a part of your body and try to identify which bones are moving.
No bones can move by themselves, but a lot can be moved by muscles. For example, your leg and arm bones can be moved by the muscles in those ligaments.
yes all bones are movable
mandible
Jaw Bone .
The mandible
Mandible
jaw bone
your body has more movable joints
Movable joints enable the body to make a wide range of movements.
mandible
the Hyoid Bone
only in an individual with extreme joint damage do bones touch.
the only movable bone is the mandible (jaw)
only the skull bone is movable
only the skull bone is movable
mandible or lower jaw is the movable portion of our skull....
The lower jaw bone is the only movable bone
The jaw bone, also known as mandible.
The jaw bone, also known as mandible.
Your jaw, or your mandible bone.
The mandible, also called the jaw bone, is the only movable bone in the skull. The lower teeth are rooted into the mandible while the upper teeth are rooted in the two maxillae.
the muscles make each movable bone move in you body
The only bone in your skull that forms freely movable joints is your mandible
MandibleLower Jaw, called the Mandible