Your knee is made up of three bones(joints). These three are a Thighbone(femur), a Shinbone(tibia), and a Kneecap(patella).
The three joints that make up the elbow are the radiohumeral, proximal radioulnar and the ulnohumeral.
It depends on wich part you are talking about. there are three. The feltlock, the pastern, and the ergot.
It means they become straight
abduct
it moves by going up and down, like your knee
Athletes warm up to loosen up muscles so that they don't pull anything. Your joints are anywhere on your body that you can bend i.e. your elbow or knee,
flexion
I believe cartilage makes up some parts of your bodies structures, such as your ears and nose, but it is also between joints, such as the knee joints to stop the constant friction from wearing the bone down.
They are like hinges; the elbow and knee joints are like hinges because they open like doors. You could say they are like levers because they pull the muscle up like a lever.
Bones are joined together by joints. There are three main categories of joints, depending on how they are constructed and how much they move. The bones that make up the vertebral column are considered slightly movable and are called amphiarthrotic.
Bones are joined together by joints. There are three main categories of joints, depending on how they are constructed and how much they move. The bones that make up the vertebral column are considered slightly movable and are called amphiarthrotic.