Hip and knee joints
rectus femoris
biarticulate or biaxial muscles
Knee/Ankle/Subtalar
Your shoulder and hip are both ball and socket joints.
Immovable joints and slightly movable joints are related because they are two types of joints that are functional junctions between bones.
Biceps Brachii crosses both the Glenohumeral and Trochleoginglymoid joints. Sartorius crosses both the hip joint and knee. Others include tensor fascia lata, rectus femoris, semimembranosus, semitendinosus, biceps femoris, flexors of the forearm cross multiple joints as do the extensors. There are many others.
glenohumeral and trochleoginglymoid joints
rectus femoris
biarticulate or biaxial muscles
no. Only one join
It crosses the ankle joint and may be subtalor joint.
A muscle that, from origin to insertion, crosses two joints, and thus can produce an action at both joints. Example: the "hamstrings" (semimembranosis and semintendinosis) cross the hip joint and the knee joint and act on both joints (extend at hip, flex at knee).
The hamstring crosses the hip and knee joints
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The correct answer is the Sternum.
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sartorious (anterior), gracilis (medial), semimembraneous (posterior)