I do not have enough context to answer the question accurately. However, in general, the distance between two successive joints is determined by the design of the system or structure. The distance can vary based on the nature of the system and its intended usage. It is possible to have two joints within a distance of 3 meters, but it depends on the specific requirements of the system or structure.
An example of an amphiarthrosis joint is the intervertebral joints between the vertebrae in the spine. These joints allow for limited movement and are stabilized by intervertebral discs.
These are types of functions of the joints. The amphiathrotic joint is slightly moveable, the joints between the vertebra for example. The synathrotic joint is immovable, the sutures of the skull for example.
An example of sliding joints in the human body is the intercarpal joints of the wrist. These joints allow for gliding movements between the individual carpal bones, providing flexibility and support during hand movements.
No, interphalangeal joints are not considered syndesmosis joints. Syndesmosis joints are a type of fibrous joint found between bones connected by ligaments. Interphalangeal joints are the hinge joints between the phalanges (fingers and toes) and are classified as synovial joints.
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Involuntary joints are joints in the body that move automatically without conscious control. Examples include the joints in the spine and the joints between the bones in the skull. These joints are important for providing stability and support to the body.
"Synarthrosis" is the medical term meaning tight joints, i.e. joints that allow no movement between the bones. An example of this kind of joint are the sutures of the cranial bones.
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The skull has a number of immovable joints. These are seen between the plates of the skull. A good example of a pivot joint is a joint between the first two vertebrae: C1 and C2.
the minimum distance between two cable joint 2 meter (refer IEC 60052-4)
ACCORDING TO MUHAMMAD (SAWW)"Everyone has been created with three hundred and sixty Joints"TODAY ANATOMY AND ANOTOMISTS PROVE ITFirst: 147 joints in the vertebral column25 joints between the vertebrae.72 joints between the vertebrae and the ribs.Second: 24 joints in the thorax2 joints between the bones of the sternum and the thoracic cage.18 joints between the sternum and the ribs.2 joints between the clavicle and the scapulae (shoulder blade).2 joints between the scapulae and the thorax.Third: 86 joints in the upper extremity2 joints between the scapular bones.6 joints between the elbows.8 joints between the wrists.70 joints between the hand bones.Fourth: 92 joints in the lower extremity2 hip joints.6 joints between the knee bones.6 joints between the ankles.74 joints between the feet bones.Fifth: 11 joints in the Pelvis4 joints between the coccyx vertebrae.6 joints between the bones acetabulm.1 joint of the pubic sumphysis.Total number of joints: 360EVERY THING THAT PROPHET TOLD US IS A NODE FOR US AND IF WE ARE WISE WE SHOULD ADOPT IT as it is said"A NODE TO WISE"
There are three different categories of joints. They are: synarthrotic, amphiarthrotic, and diarthrotic.The synarthrotic joints are mostly immovable and contain cartilage between the bones. An example of these are the suture joints between the cranial bones. Amphiarthrotic joints are a bit more movable and are made of reticular fibers such as those found in the intervertebral discs. The diarthrotic joints are also called synovial joints, or freely moving joints, and comprise the largest group of joints in the human body. These joints are responsible for the overall movement of the body, like the arms and the legs.