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Three types of movement produced by movable joints are angular movement, rotational movement, and gliding movement. An example of an angular movement is the hinge joint in your arm. Rotational movement can be produced by a pivot joint in your elbow. Also, you can produce a gliding movement with the joints in your back bone.
An angular joint is a joint that changes the angle between two bones without gliding or rotary movement. It is also sometimes called a hinge joint.
An angular joint is a joint that changes the angle between two bones without gliding or rotary movement. It is also sometimes called a hinge joint.
gliding movement
Gliding Movements
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Secondary cartilaginous joints. GLIDING
Gliding movement occur at the inter-carpals and inter tarsal joints
gliding
Soaring & gliding flight involve little wing movement. Birds soar & glide with their wings extended.
gliding movement. The particles move faster then that of a solid, but slower than that of a gas.
Gliding