I dont think so i can do one and I'm not double jointed
Yes, double jointed or hypermobility is when the joint is very flexible or lax. This can occurs in many joints but is most common in fingers and limbs. For example, if one is double jointed in their elbow, when they extend their arm the elbow will appear to be bent the opposite way or curving inward.
rattan
i think it that they have the jointed shell
Knotweed
S.W Ekanayake has written: 'Rigid and pin jointed plane frame analysis'
Jointed is correct.
jointed
Yes, amphibian skeletal structure includes joints for limbs and other body parts, just like we have.
the Truss bridge is the second oldest types of modern bridges For purposes of analysis, trusses are assumed to be pin jointed where the straight components meet The nature of a truss allows for the analysis of the structure using a few assumptions and the application of Newton's laws of motion according to the branch of physics known as statics
Arthropods have jointed legs .
yes... they have... they are invertebrates and have jointed legs...
hyper-jointed is also known as double-jointed which means you can stretch your joints farther then normal.
The birth canal will be wider, the illiac crest will be more pronounced, and the pubic symphysis will be jointed at a more obtuse angle.
Yes , tarantulas have jointed/articulated legs .
If your joints are abnormal, you might be double jointed
The phylum arthropoda takes its name from the Greek for "jointed foot" or jointed leg; arthropods are characterized by their jointed appendages.