In the leg itself (disregarding either end of the leg), one; the knee joint.
yes humans have hip joints
Yes, humans do have hinge joints. The elbow and knee joints are examples of hinge joints that allow movement in one direction, similar to the opening and closing of a door. These joints provide stability and help facilitate activities like bending and straightening the limbs.
thya arer the bones, joints, and muscles.
Hip and shoulder joints are two examples in humans of ball and sOcket joints
The knucles joint that we humans have are not present in a horse. The analogous joints would be the fetlock joint and lower in the pastern and hoof.
Humans have cartilage located in their bodies in areas such as the ears, nose, joints, and between bones.
No, interphalangeal joints are not considered syndesmosis joints. Syndesmosis joints are a type of fibrous joint found between bones connected by ligaments. Interphalangeal joints are the hinge joints between the phalanges (fingers and toes) and are classified as synovial joints.
They have seven segments on each leg, they do not have knees like humans do
200 joints
It has 3 joints.
360 joints
They have 1,000,000 joints