The Cervical (neck) vertebrae.
The Cervical (neck) vertebrae.
A pivot joint in use can be illustrated by the movement of the neck. The neck contains several vertebrae that are connected by pivot joints, which allow the neck to rotate and move in different directions. For example, when you turn your head to the left or right, the pivot joints in your neck allow your head to rotate on your shoulders. This is an example of a pivot joint in use.
any sport that you need to turn your head for it so i think all of them =L
A pivot is a "turning". If you forgot you keys and turn right back, you probably pivoted on your foot. There is a pivot joint between the first (C1) and second (C2) joint in the vertebra column (in the top of the neck). You use this to look to the right and left or to shake your head "no". Another is in your wrist, when you turn your hand up to accept a coin, you use a pivot joint.
The stenocleidomastoid
if you are riding the horse pull its reins to the side to twist there head that way and use the reins to give them a pop to turn around.
just use the things on the side of your head and use your brain
*pivot joint-As the name suggests, this kind of joint permits pivotal movement of the parts of body this joined. Movement of the skull is an example. A man can turn his head from one side to the other by rotating the skull, which is joined to the backbone at its top in such a way that a pivotal movements is possible *hinge joint-This allows the movement of the part of body in one direction up or down but not sideways. Example of this joint is: knee-joint, elbow-joint, and movement of the lower jaw. *ball and socket joint-When a part is capable of making an all round movement up and down and sideways- this is possible by a joint of this kind. The leg can be moved in any direction, sideways, up and down *swivel joint- turn like a wheel on an axle. it is found between the vertebrae and the spine.
The obverse side of a coin - is the side with The Queen's head on it.
Any sport that involves gripping. For example, holding a tennis racket or golf club would require the use of the saddle joint. The only saddle joints in your body are in your thumbs. The bones in a saddle joint can rock back and forth and from side to side, but they have limited rotation.
Use a flathead screwdriver, insert the end in the side of the head unit.
CV joint is a Constant Velocity Joint in all FWD cars and most 4WD cars. A cv joint makes your FWD car drive and turn without losing velocity.