50
Only one degree of freedom
3
Shoulder and hip joint are synovial, ball and socket (spheroidal) joints. they are multiaxial and have three degrees of freedom
Number all the structural degrees of freedom in your truss. In a 2D (planar) truss, each joint can have a maximum of two degrees of freedom: one in the global X-direction and one in the global Y -direction. If a degree of freedom is restrained by a reaction, then it doesn't get a number.
In the human body the knee is a flexible joint. The knee connects the upper part of the leg to the lower part of the leg. The knee is called a flexible joint because it's not stiff. It bends. Other flexible joints are the elbow and the knuckle.
The screw joint has one degree of freedom. They supply only single-axis translation, commonly by use of a threaded shaft. You can also consider the single degree of freedom to be the rotation of the screw. The important thing is the rotation and the translation are related by a function (the pitch of the screw), so only one of them can be independent. That gives you one degree of freedom.
in our human body the most mobile joint is shoulder joint.. its is a ball and socket type of of synovial joint.
fibrocartilage
1. Shoulder joint is a synovial(ball and socket) joint. Whereas Elbow is a synovial(hinge) joint 2.Shoulder posses 3 degrees of freedom i.e Flexion, extension, abduction, adduction, medial and lateral rotations. Elbow have 1 degrees of freedom i.e flexion and extension 3.Difference of special structures i.e bursae 4.Shoulder is highly mobile than elbow
your vaginal canal
flexible and responsive
Yes