The phalanges bones on either side of the joint.
Muscles are not jointed, though the bones they attach to may be. For example, your biceps muscle attaches to both your scapula (shoulder blade) and radius (one of the forearm bones). Contracting the muscle causes the elbow joint to bend.
It is called the Medusa or the jellyfish. it has no blood, no bones, and no Brain and yet it is a living animal.
Irregular bones serve many purposes in the body. For example, the vertebrae in our spine are considered irregular bones. They provide protection for the spinal cord and allow humans to stand upright. The mandible, or lower jaw bone, is also a good example of an irregular bone. It contributes to chewing and breaking down of food.
The auditory ossicle that is in the middle of the three "little bones" is called the incus or anvil. Its head is jointed to the malleus/hammer and its base is jointed with the stapes/stirrup.
the bones in the palm of the hand and same region of the feet. They fit together without being 'jointed'. Carpals and tarsals I think they are called.
Yes, coral is a cnidarian.
On the field trip, I saw a "cnidarian"when we went on a submarine.**************************A jellyfish is a basic example of a cnidarian.
No, an octopus would be an example of a mollusk (not a cnidarian).
respiratory system is a cnidarian
Jointed is correct.
No- they do not belong to the phylum Cnidarian. They belong to Molluska.