Synchondrosis
Hinge joint.
Chicken legs are essentially the same as human legs, only smaller, so the joint between the upper leg and the rest of the body is a ball-and-socket joint, while the upper leg to lower leg joint is a hinge joint.
Both are mammals. So you have humerus above and ulna below, which take part in elbow joint. Both the cow and human have hinge type of joint with two collateral ligaments to support the joint. Only difference is that you have 180 degree rotation of humerus in human and not so in case of cow.
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These joints are called synchondrosis joints. These are a type of cartilaginous joint.
the joint is a symphysis and is the region where the body of the sternum articulates with the xiphoid process
Sychondrosis (a type of hyaline cartillage) is the joint between the first rib and the sternum, otherwise referred to as the first sternocostal joint. this joint type is also found in the epiphyseal plates of long bones prior to fusion.
gliding joint
A ball-and-socket joint (multiaxial) connects the two bones.
One type is a ball and socket joint that connects your arm and shoulder
suture joint
The phalanx-phalanx joint is a hinge joint.A hinge joint allows extension and retraction of an apendage.
Gliding joint
All joints have connective tissues to connect the bones in the joint
There are two articulations: the manubriosternal (sternomanubrial) and xiphisternal (xiphisternal)joints.The manubriosternal joint is between the manubrium and the body of the sternum.The sternal angle indicates the manubriosternal joint. In adults this is a secondary cartilaginous joint (symphysis).Xiphisternal (xiphosternal) joints are between the xiphoid process and body of the sternum is a primary cartilaginous joint (synchrondrosis) and these bones are united by hyaline cartilage. By age 40 this joint has ossified.
A joint connects to bones and allows a range of movement that depends on what type of joint it is.