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Two joint muscles in the upper limb is the wrist and the elbow. Two joint muscles in the lower limb is the ankle and the knee.
The circulatory system carries nutrients and oxygen to the muscles that need them. It also carries waste dispelled by muscles away from them.
The principal movements occurring at this joint are flexion and extension of the leg, but some rotation also occurs in the flexed position.Flexion and extension of the knee joint are very free movements.
The part of the body that allows animals and humans to bend and moveit is bones in your body that help you or anyone or thing else move.REAL ANSWER:A joint is the location at which two or more bones make contact. They are constructed to allow movement and provide mechanical support, and are classified structurally and functionally.The word is also a slang term for a marijuana cigarette.
The knee is the joint that is between the thigh and calf on a human. The knee has two articulations and it connects the thigh bone to the two calf bones.
Two joint muscles in the upper limb is the wrist and the elbow. Two joint muscles in the lower limb is the ankle and the knee.
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support skeletel system, and for movement
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The knee joint (flexion, movement of the leg) and the ankle joint (plantarflexion, movement of the foot)
WHERE TWO BONS JOIN TO CREATE MOVEMENT
Feet abducts, everts, and planterflexes due to the Peroneal Tendons. The tendons connects the peroneus brevis muscles and the peroneus longus to bone that when enabled, it will create movement of the feet.
Holding - at joints (check out all the tendons @ the knee) & Pulling - all the muscles connected to bone.
The skeleton The muscles The nervous system.
Muscles are attached to two different bones. When a muscle contracts, it shortens. When it shortens, the shortens the angle between the two bones causing movement.
Non muscular movement occur in animals that do not need to contract and expand muscles in order to move. The two type of locomotion that do not need muscles include ciliary and amoeboid movements.