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all bones in foot ankle knee shin leg and hip also you head and arm bones move
Try the joints: hip, knee, ankle.
Hinge bones are called hinge bones because they resemble hinges that are on a door. They move on one level like elbow or knee movement.
The skull, ribs, and toe bones are not connected to the knee joint.
platella - knee cap
The knee tendons and ligaments provide stability to the knee joint by connecting muscles to bones and bones to bones. They help in supporting the knee during movement, preventing excessive motion, and protecting the joint from injury.
A Joint (I)?! Elbow, hip, knee, finger, jaw, neck, ankle A Joint (I)?!
sholder knee and elbow
does monkey have knee caps
Patella
In elbow and knee joints, the bones can move in a hinge-like manner, allowing for flexion and extension. This type of movement enables the arm and leg to bend and straighten, facilitating actions such as lifting objects or walking. The range of motion is primarily limited to this forward and backward movement, providing stability while allowing functional mobility.
there are two 'knee bones'. One on each leg. They are both called patellas. (singular: patella).