Mandible
only the skull bone is movable
only the skull bone is movable
yes all bones are movable
No, smooth muscles are not responsible for movements across movable joints. Smooth muscles are found in the walls of hollow organs such as the blood vessels and the digestive tract. Skeletal muscles, which are attached to bones across movable joints, are responsible for producing movements by pulling on bones.
no the vertebra column has many slightly movable bones
Ligaments are fibrous bands of tissue that connect bones in movable joints. They provide stability and allow for smooth movement of the joint.
the only movable bone is the mandible (jaw)
ligaments
synovial fluid Plus the cartridge on the ends of the bones in a movable joint.
cartilage and joints
If there were no freely movable joints in the body, then our bones cannot bend and stretch and we would have become like a statue.
true