gomphosis
When you join the same poles of two magnets together (north to north or south to south), they will repel each other and push away. This is because like poles of a magnet repel each other due to their magnetic fields.
The two main functions of joints are to provide movement and flexibility to the body by enabling bones to articulate and move relative to each other, and to provide stability and support to the skeleton by connecting bones together.
Where two bones come together or "join" is called a "joint".
A kissing fracture is when two opposing bones in a joint are fractured and touch each other when the joint is moved. It usually occurs in the wrist or ankle. Treatment usually involves realigning the bones and stabilizing them with a cast or surgery.
Two south poles on two magnets will repel each other. A north and a south pole on two magnets will attract each other.
what two bones are right next to each other
a knee
There are two bones in the big toe, and three bones in each other toe.
The radius and ulna swivel over each other when you twist your wrist.
Each thumb has two bones, and the other fingers have three bones each. So (2x2)+(7X3)=4+21=25.
tibia and fibula. radius and ulna
When you join the same poles of two magnets together (north to north or south to south), they will repel each other and push away. This is because like poles of a magnet repel each other due to their magnetic fields.
Technically, a diomer. Practically speaking, a polymer
There are 27 bones in your hand: 8 carpals, 5 metacarpals, and 14 phalanges (each of your fingers has 3 phalanges in them - proximal, middle, and distal. However, there are only two phalanges in your thumb, proximal and distal.)
The area where two or more bones join together is called a joint. Joints allow for movement and provide stability to the skeletal system. Examples of joints include the knee, elbow, and shoulder.
Lacrimal bones
there are two bones in other fingers