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Joints are located where two bones connect. They allow movement and provide mechanical support.
Answermovementnot all joints allow for movement. some fibrous joints and some cartilaginous joints do not move. BUT the two fundamental functions of joints are to give our skeleton mobility, and to hold it together.They all hold the bones together!
ball-and-socket joints
There is 3 joint in one finger. There is 30 joints in all ten fingers.
In retaill theroy, i think that sporting examples of joint movements are as follows, kicking a football in the sporting movement of a hinge. and also a ball socket is the same as that only with a knee
all joints permit a motion in some way except for the fixed/immovable joint like your scull.
ball -and-socket joints. Of all the joints, in our bodies, these permit the widest range of movements.
1. Pele | Santos, New York Cosmos and Brazil, is considered the best by me and backed by givemesport.com and their Top 10: Best footballers of all time.
Joints are located where two bones connect. They allow movement and provide mechanical support.
yes.
nothing all day.
Not that I know of If it is then I have bone cancer My joints pop all the time because I used to play sports
Different people have different descriptions of ballet movements. My description is that all of the movements when performed correctly seem to flow together in time with the music. The movements are quite physically demanding, but very enjoyable. In ballet, co-ordination is important, because you have to use your head, arms and legs all at the same time!
First of all, the exersion of energy affects you. Also the vibration against the pavement adds extra movements in your joints which contributes to the losss of energy.
1. Hold the bones together and 2. allow the rigid skeletal system some flexibility so the body movements can occur.
All footballers have one now.
depends all different