Knee
The elbow is a hinge joint. The largest hinge joint is in the knee.
The knee is an example of a hinge joint, not a ball-and-socket joint.
The elbow joint is a hinge joint.
the knee and elbow, hinge joints and only move on one plane (they can only flex and extend)
The knee is a hinge joint. All the other joints have a certain amount of side movement. 2nd Answer: The elbows are also classified as hinge joints - other than size, they are almost identical to knee joints.
The elbow is a hinge joint. The largest hinge joint is in the knee.
The knee is an example of a hinge joint, not a ball-and-socket joint.
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A hinge joint best resembles a hinge. The best example is the one of the elbow joint.
No.
A hinge joint. Ex: Elbow, knee.
The elbow joint is a hinge joint.
No, the Ball and socket joint is in the hand and wrist. An example of a hinge joint is the knee.
yes
Elbow, a hinge joint.
As Cynodonts gave rise to early mammals, bones that formerly comprised the jaw hinge, were incorporated into the ear region of mammals, where they took on a new function. the transmission of sound.
the knee and elbow, hinge joints and only move on one plane (they can only flex and extend)