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What else is needed for movement besides bones and joint?

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Why don't all joints move?

So many joints have little or no movement. The joints between skull bones are there, probably to allow the increase in the size of the head. No movement is needed there. Movement may be harmful there. Once the growth is complete, the bones frequently get fused there, in case of skull bones.


Where bones meet but there is little or no movement?

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Which type of joint allows movement in all bones?

tendons


Types of movement that occur at the radio-ulner joint?

The radioulnar joint is that between the radius and ulna, the two bones of the forearm. At the joint only two movement, pronation and suppination can occur as the two bones run parrallel.


What joint allows full movement of bones?

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Is a muscle makes a movement in the joint?

Opposing muscles use connective tissues to cause movement in a joint.


What is The junction line where two bones form a joint that does not permit any movement?

Nah. It is just there so u dont fall apart.


When the angle of a joint increases it produces movement Which type of movement is it?

To increase the angle of a joint is extension. To decrease the angle of a joint is flexion. (plato users the answer is A.)


A joint allows the body to make a wide range of movements?

A joint connects to bones and allows a range of movement that depends on what type of joint it is.


Name 2 types of joints responsible for movement and say which bones they fit?

the top joint and the bottom joint called the upper joint and the downer joint


Must a joint allow movement between two bones to be called a joint?

No, some joints, such as the cranial sutures, are immovable.


Why is the saddle joint called a saddle joint?

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