Well.....the for movable joints in our body are-:
Ball-and-socketA ball-and-socket joint consists of one bone with a rounded end and and another cupped bone that it fits into, allowing a full range of motion. The shoulder and hip are both ball-and-socket joints.
HingeJust like a door hinge, hinge joints in the human body facilitate a simple angular moment, allowing extension but not rotation. Elbows, knees, and ankles are examples of hinge joints.
In a pivot joint, the rounded end of a single bone fits into the ring of a tendon, allowing rotation. This occurs, for instance, at the base of the neck.
A gliding joint is characterized by bones that slide or twist against each other but cannot move in a circular direction. Examples include the wrists, ankles, and vertebrae.
These are the senses of movement, body position, torque and acceleration of the body and objects around the body. These senses are provided by proprioceptors in joints and skeletal muscles.
Joints are only necessary if your body has a skeleton or an exoskeleton. Worms and snails get by nicely without joints, as do many fish.
Do the moveable pulley decreases the input force?
There are a number of body parts that act as the fulcrums of levers. The most obvious ones are the elbow and knee joints.
bones of help in movement of the body. the different types of bones help in different movements of the body parts. for example -the ball and socket joints found in the shoulders allow it to move in all the directions.similarly the fringe joint,and other bones help in the movement of the body part along with the muscles. basically the different joints of the bone help in the movement of the body part.
The four types of the movable joints are the ball and socket joint, hinge joint, pivot joint, and gliding joint.
The 4 moveable joints are called the Ball-and-socket, Hinge, Pivot, and Gliding joints.
NO! They are fibrous joints and not moveable at all.
pubic symphysis and the intervertebral joints
moveable joints?
slightly moveable joints
Yes, it is.
No. They are both ball-and-socket (spheroid) joints.
ligaments!
no it is a slightly moveable joints.
Moveable ligament joints
The types of joints are:immovable joints (synarthrosis). These can be found between the skull bones for example.slightly moveable (amphiarthrosis). These can be found between the vertebral disks.freely moveable (diarthrosis). These can be found in the knee or hip or elbow.