yes they do
No bones are joints.
The rock fractures you are describing are likely joint fractures. Joints are natural cracks or fractures that develop in rocks due to stress or cooling. When joints occur in parallel sets along flat surfaces, they are known as sheet joints or exfoliation joints.
Joints. The joints connect the bones into place, so it is your bones that hurt when you get bad joints in old age.
Joints are the connections between bones that allow you to move.
Ligaments. Ligaments are strong bands of dense connective tissue that connect bones together in joints, providing support and stability.
The joints that hold together the bones of the skull are called sutures, while the joints that hold together the bones of the sternum are called cartilaginous joints.
Yes, but there is 'stuff' between the bones in the joints.
Joints!
The joints.
joints. (they JOIN bones together. JOINts join! :P )
All joints except immovable joints allow bones to move.
The joints of the bones of the skull are classified as sutures, which are immovable joints where the edges of the bones interlock. In contrast, the joints of the pelvis, specifically the joint between the two hip bones and the sacrum, are classified as synovial joints, specifically the sacroiliac joints, which allow for limited movement. Overall, skull joints are primarily fibrous, while pelvic joints are synovial.