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Q: What is made out of moveable bones?
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What connects cartilage to the bones?

moveable joints?


Which bones in the skull are moveable?

only the mandible


The bones at moveable joints are conneted to one anther by?

ligaments!


Does Ligaments hold bones together at all moveable joint?

no they arnt because it is your bones attaching together and your muscels protect the bone


What is the most common type of cartilage found between bones in freely moveable?

hyaline cartilage


What is the texture of the material at the end of bones?

The ends of bones in moveable joints is like soft but tough leather. At the other joints it varies from thick fibers to none.


Where are the carpals found in the skeletal system?

In the skeletal system, the carpals refer to carpal bones, otherwise known as the wrist bones. In total, there are eight bones that form to create the wrist.


What are the main 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.


What is a joint and what it is purpose?

By definition a joint (articulation) is the site where two bones come together. There are many classifications depending on the amount of movement that occurs between the bones and the age of the person. Some are freely moveable (your shoulder) and some are immovable (bones in the adult cranium).


Bone joint names?

Moveable and non-moveable


What material found on the ends of bones?

The ends of bones in moveable joints is like soft but tough leather. At the other joints it varies from thick fibers to none.


What invention made Marco Polo's journal avilible to public?

Moveable type and the printing press.