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What is the function of chest bone?

it supports the chest it protects the chest it allows movement in the chest


Type of joint that allows little or no movement?

Toes


What is a fibrous joint that allows little to no movement?

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


What is the function of a bone in a frog?

the skeletal system in any organism provides protection for the organs and allows movement


What type of joint allows the rounded end of one bone to fit into a ring of bone so that the bone can turn?

The type of joint that allows the rounded end of one bone to fit into a ring of bone for rotational movement is called a pivot joint. An example of this is the joint between the first and second cervical vertebrae (the atlas and axis), which enables the head to turn from side to side. Pivot joints facilitate rotational motion while allowing for limited movement in other directions.


What is a knee?

The little nobby thing in the middle of your leg. It allows movement of the calves and feet.


What is it when one bone rotates in a ring around another stationary bone?

This is known as circumduction, a type of joint movement where the distal end of a bone moves in a circular motion while the proximal end remains relatively stationary. This movement allows for a combination of flexion, extension, abduction, and adduction.


What tarsal bone that forms the heal?

The calcaneus bone forms the heel, being the largest tarsal bone in the foot. Its structure allows for weight-bearing and the attachment of important tendons, contributing to the foot's stability and movement.


Which type of joint allows movement in all direction?

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.


What type of synovial joint allow the largest range of movement?

The ball-and-socket joint allows the largest range of movement among synovial joints. This type of joint is characterized by a spherical end of one bone fitting into a cup-like socket of another bone, allowing for movements in multiple directions. Examples include the hip and shoulder joints.


Connects muscle to bone?

no ligaments join bone to bone , also tendons join muscle to bone.


Why does my daughter's knee creak when she bends it?

That cracking sound is the result of crepitus, which is the result of bone on bone movement or bone on ligament movement.