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The human skeletal system is made of 206 bones. The bones used for small movements in the body depends on which part of the body is moving. For example, if the wrist is moving the smaller parts of the carpel bones are the small bones used for small movements.
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Hyperextension is the movement that allows you to gaze at the ceiling.
The elastic tissue between each bone in the spine is called as intervertebral disc. It allows movement of vertebral bodies and also acts as shock absorber to the spine.
A condyloid joint is the junction of two bones where a somewhat rounded end on one bone fits loosely into an elliptical cavity on the other bone and allows movement in two directions. An example is the wrist joint.
This is a saddle joint which allows movement in two planes instead of one. It allows the thumb to cross the palm of the hand. This joint allows biaxial movement. This allows movement in the frontal and sagittal planes.
There are six joints that have movement. The plvotal joint is what allows up and down movement.
it supports the chest it protects the chest it allows movement in the chest
Toes
A fibrous joint that allows no or little movement are called as Fixed joints or Immovable joints For e.g Sutures in the skull, peg and socket joint of the teeth or syndesmosis between the lower ends of tibia and fibula
the skeletal system in any organism provides protection for the organs and allows movement
The little nobby thing in the middle of your leg. It allows movement of the calves and feet.
A ball and socket joint allows movement in all directions. This type of joint is formed when a bone with a rounded end fits into a socket-like structure of another bone, allowing for rotational as well as angular movements. Examples include the hip and shoulder joints.
That cracking sound is the result of crepitus, which is the result of bone on bone movement or bone on ligament movement.
The four kinds of movable joints are hinge joint, ball-and-socket, pivot joint, and gliding joint.Movable joint: allows forward or backward.Ball-and-socket joint: allows the greatest range of motion.Pivot joint: allows one bone to rotate around another.Gliding joint: allows one bone to slide over another.~ A. K. =)
Hyperextension is the movement that allows you to gaze at the ceiling.
It is TRUE because it allows you to swing your arms in any direction. Ball-and-socket joints in the shoulders and the hips are the most mobile jorts, permitting a circular movement
The types of joints found in thumb are: 1. Caropometacarpal joint where the metacarpal bone of the thumb attaches to the trapezium bone of the wrist. This joint is a saddle joint that allows two planes of motion with a small amount or rotation. 2. Metacarpophalangeal joint is the joint between the metacarpal bone and the phalanges of the thumb. This joint is an ellipsoid joint that allows movement in two planes and is biaxial. 3. Interphalangeal joint is the joint between the two phalanges of the thumb. This joint is a hinge joint that allows movement in one plane and is also referred to as uniaxial.
skeletal allows movement. No system allows movement of organs LOL