Hinge joints are found at the elbow and knee and they only allow movement in one direction or in only one plane.
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joints, ligaments, cartilage
Your knee is a HINGE JOINT because this joint allows you to move your knee forward and backward in a motion. If your knee was a ball and socket joint you would not be able to to move your leg backwards.
No. Muscles have to move bones.
Technically, bones move AT a joint, BY the power of the muscles connected to them, via the tendons which connect the muscles to the bones.
The condyloid joint is found at the wrist. It allows movement in two planes; this is called biaxial. It allows you to bend and straighten the joint. and move from side to side. The joints between the metacarpals and phalanges are also condyloid.
Hinge joint
Cheeta makes mounts that move in all directions.
Bone connective tissuse connects the bones, and allows them to move.
It allows you to move your bones.
Non of them your brain controls how you move
Non of them your brain controls how you move
There are 7 bones in the average tiger's neck. These bones move in a variety of directions to allow the animal to see and capture prey.
Bones, ligaments, tendons, and muscles allow animals to move.
They let your bones move in all directions. I.E., your humerus and scapula.
It connects bones and allows them to bend and move (like your elbow and knees).
The bones make the body to move by forming joints with other bones, which allows the skeleton to be flexible, allowing movement.
Bone connective tissuse connects the bones, and allows them to move.