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Q: What is joint movement when you move your lower jaw forward?
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What is the name of the movement when you move your lower jaw forward so that your lower teeth are in front of your upper teeth?

an under-bite


Why can't we move our lower arm in backward direction?

The same reason we can't move our lower leg too far forward. Because your hinge joint will not allow you too


What type of joint allows bones to move forward and backward?

Hinge joint


What is hinged joints?

A hinge joint is a joint that allows forward and backward movement. Your elbow and knee are hinge joints.


How does the lower arm bone move when lifting?

joint


What type of joint found in the elbow?

It's a 'hinge' joint - it can only move in two directions (forward and back).


If you move the slide on a microscope to the left what direction does the image move?

compare the movement of the slide, left and right or forward and backward to the movement of the eyepiece image? compare the movement of the slide, left and right or forward and backward to the movement of the eyepiece image? compare the movement of the slide, left and right or forward and backward to the movement of the eyepiece image?


What structure facilitates joint movement?

Joints are able to move because of tendons that connect the bones of the joint together. Nerves tell the brain that the joint wants to move and the brain signals movement.


How do hammerheads move?

They move there tail side to side creating a forward thrust movement


How would your legs move if your knees were ball and sockets joints?

Your knee is a HINGE JOINT because this joint allows you to move your knee forward and backward in a motion. If your knee was a ball and socket joint you would not be able to to move your leg backwards.


What are the example of joints?

Synarthrotic-These joints are "fiberous" and don't move a lot.Skeletal sutureAmphiarthrotic-This joint only permits slight movement. RibsDiarthrotic-Freely moveing joint.


Is the hinge joint strong?

A hinge joint allows bones to only move back and forth a ball and socket joint joint allows your arm to move in all directions.The ball and socket joint can rotate around. The hinge joint can only move up and down. Your ankle is a b&s joint, Your leg is a hinge joint.Ball-socket-joints allow your bones to have circular movement. Your shoulder and your hip have a ball-socket-joints,but the hinge joint lets your bones move backward and forward,the way a door moves. Your elbows,knees and fingers have hinge joints