There is only one type of hinge joint. The knee is the largest hinge joint in the body.
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A hinge joint is a joint that allows forward and backward movement. Your elbow and knee are hinge joints.
No it is a hinged joint.
in the humanbody ribs and vertebrae - semi mobile joints elbow - hinged joint vertebrea - cartilagenous joints hip =ball and socket joint skull - immovable joints ballbag joints MACBETH
They're not technically "hinged". The knee and elbow joints (for example) act similar to hinges, but are actually more complicated than that. The shoulder and hip joints are more like a ball-and-socket than a hinge. If you're asking how they're held together, it's by fibrous tissue called ligaments.
Well there hinge joints such as the jaw joint and ball and sock joints such as the hip joint or shoulder joint. Ball and socket joints allow the hinged appendage to move in many more directions than a hinge.
there are actually five types of joints in the human body. the two types that are most commonly referred to are the ball and socket (hips and shoulders) and the hinged (knees and elbows). the other types of joints are: immobile joints (the joining of bones in the skull); semi-mobile joints (in the ribs and vertebra, offering limited range of motion); cartilagenous joints (the joints between the vertebra in the spinal column, cartilage between the bones allows for motion) information found at infovisual.info.
A hinged window is called a casement window.
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200 joints
It has 3 joints.
They have 1,000,000 joints