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yes humans have hip joints
yes
Hip and shoulder joints are two examples in humans of ball and sOcket joints
No they are not, the inter-phalangeal joints are considered hinge joints. An example of syndesmosis in humans occurs at the tibio-fibular articulation/joint.
Laproscopy is inspection or surgery of abdomen using a small telescopic device, where as arthroscopy is for Joints
I have no idea but I have those in my basement, like a TON of them, and they freak me out!!
check the U joints in the drive shaft
Saddle joints are synovial joints in which the articulating ends of the bones resemble reciprocally shaped miniature saddles. The only occurrence in the human body is at the base of the thumbs.
Humans have immovable joints in order to protect some parts of our bodies. Some also believe that these joints were movable at one point.They can protect any of your major organs
The main structures of a crayfish under the exoskeleton of the abdomen are the Cephalothorax and the abdomen. The Cephalothorax is made up of the head and thorax and the abdomen has 7 segments.
Short horned grasshoppers have ears in the sides of the abdomen. Long-horned grasshoppers & crickets have ears in the knee-joints of their front legs.
Parvovirus in humans affects the skin and possibly joints.