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Sometimes a hinge joint is referred to as a "hinge bone". These are referencing joints in the body that work like hinges, for example, the elbow, knuckle, knee, and toe. Hinge joints are those which can only move in one axis.
Or there is a implantable technological device called a "hinged bone plate" that is used in spinal surgery to stabilize two vertebrae to each other as in a "spinal fusion" but which allows for more movement with the ability of flexion of the hinged pieces attached one end to one vertebrae and the other end to the adjacent vertebrae with a hinge in between. See related links for examples and additional details.
Hinge joint
a one direction joint; elbow, knee, phalanges.
The knee and the elbow are 2 examples of hinge joins in the human body.
Elbow and Knee
The skull belongs to the skeletal system.
Cartilage is from the skeletal system.
the skeletal is a naers system that alose you to fell
No, it is not =) The skeletal system is made up of bones only. I think that is correct, sorry if it isn't :P
There are no organs in the skeletal system. The skeletal system is comprised of the bone structure of an organism; i.e. metatarsals, cranium etc.
sliding, hinge and balla and socket
Door hinges are related to the skeletal system in that they provide an everyday analogy for hinge joints, like the elbow. This type of joint moves in only one axis, backwards and forwards.
Ball an socket, pivot, hinge, and gliding joints.
Skeletal joints are where two bones come together, such as the knee is a hinge joint. Or the elbow is also a hinge joint.
The skull belongs to the skeletal system.
The skeletal system itself is an organ system. Some schemes combine the skeletal system with the muscular system to make the musculoskeletal system.
The skeletal system are your bones.
skeletal system* bones. :)
the skeletal system is a system in the body .
skeletal!!
The skeletal system.
skeletal system