well it depends on which joint.
Fixed joints-no
Hinge-yes; up and down
Sliding-no it slides but doesn't bend
Pivot-No; it pivots
Ball and Socket-Yes
But i would put an answer of NO
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No, not all joints can bend. Joints such as the fixed joints in the skull, called sutures, do not allow for movement. They are specifically designed to provide stability and protect the brain.
Hinge joints such as the elbow and knee, ball and socket joints such as the shoulder and hip can bend, and pivot joints such as the wrist and ankle are also able to bend to a lesser degree.
no it does not matter if your fingers don't bend back at all you just have stronger joints then most people.
Bones do not bend directly, they bend at the joints (points at which two bones meet).
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Most people can't do that. The joints weren't made to bend like that. However, some people like me can. Their joints can move in ways many people cannot.
We bend primarily at our joints... like ankles, wrists, elbows, etc.
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The spiders do have knobby joints. They u's them to walk when they bend their eight legs
When you Bend your Leg your hamstring contracts and your quadriceps relax
no
so we can bend it