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What s the region of union of two or more bones called?

articulation or a joint ALMAR


Where are two bones attached?

Two (or more) bones meet at a joint.


What are thee joints?

The part of the body that allows animals and humans to bend and moveit is bones in your body that help you or anyone or thing else move.REAL ANSWER:A joint is the location at which two or more bones make contact. They are constructed to allow movement and provide mechanical support, and are classified structurally and functionally.The word is also a slang term for a marijuana cigarette.


When two bones fuse into a single bone this union is called?

Suture.


What is A joint in place of union or junction between two or more bones and is known as?

A joint in place of a union or junction between two or more bones is known as an articulation. Joints allow for varying degrees of movement and flexibility, depending on their structure and type. They can be classified into several categories, including fibrous, cartilaginous, and synovial joints, each serving different functions in the skeletal system.


When do two or more bones come together at?

the 8 cranial bones


What is the term meaning an interlocking line of union between bones?

Suture is the term meaning an interlockibg line of union between bones.


What is the term meaning an interlocking of union between bones?

The term for an interlocking line of union between bones is suture.


What is the articulation of 2 or more bones called?

The articulation of two or more bones is called a joint. Joints are where bones come together and allow movement in the body.


What are the two long bones in the skeleton?

There are more than two long bones in the skeleton but if you mean the two longest bones then the femur (longest) and tibia second longest).


What is a human joint?

A joint is where two or more bones meet.


Describes two or more bones of the fingers or toes?

Phalanges

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