This is called a gliding joint.
ball and socket
A ball and socket joint allows twisting and turning side to side. It humans this would be the hip joint
A Planar joint is also known as a gliding joint, and allows sliding or back and forth motions as well as twisting movements.Examples of Planar joints are in the wrists and ankles, and the joints between the vertebrae in the spine.
There are two places where sliding joints can be found: between the vertebrae and in the wrist.
vertebrae allows flexibility to our back so we can move up,down etc
Cartilage
The cervical(neck) vertebrae. The joint formed by C1 and C2, also known as the atlas and axis.
The type of joint that allows for turning movements is called a pivot joint. An example of a pivot joint is the atlantoaxial joint between the first and second cervical vertebrae, which enables the head to rotate. Another example is the proximal radioulnar joint, which allows for the rotation of the forearm. These joints facilitate rotational motion around a single axis.
Your sliding joint allows your spine to bending or stretching
Sliding joints are found in the vertebral column and allows small sliding movements making it flexible.
yes because it allows us to move easily
Vertebrae are the skeletal portion of the spine Disk is the tissue that acts as a shock absorber to the spine and allows for movement. The disk lies in between each vertebrae.
The first vertebrae is called The Atlas.The second is the Axis, which allows the neck/head to pivot(turn).