WHERE TWO BONS JOIN TO CREATE MOVEMENT
The joint between the sacrum and the hip bone is the sacroiliac joint. It is also known as the SI joint. They form the articular surfaces.
a bone moves when a joint doesn't.Bones are stiff, joints are bendy.
You do not have joint between gum and tooth, The joint between the tooth and bone is called gomphosis.
Gliding joints are found between the radius and the scaphoid.
The difference is the spelling.
Because hip joint is articulation between acetabulum (concavity on lateral surface of hip bone) and femur (thigh bone).
The metacarpophalangeal joint is typically known as the pastern. This is the joint between the metacarpus (cannon bone) and the first phalanx (the pastern bone).
The coxa refers to the hip bone or hip joint. The pelvis is the entire ring of bones around the base of abdomen.
The main difference between the outside and inside of bone is; the inside of a bone is bone mallow, whereas the outside of a bone is covered by flesh.
The main difference between the outside and inside of bone is; the inside of a bone is bone mallow, whereas the outside of a bone is covered by flesh.
I think the sacrum and coxal bone are joined at the sacroiliac joint.
It is known as the thumb basal joint, also known as the carpometacarpal joint. It is a special saddle-shaped joint that is formed by the small wrist bone and the first of the three bones in the thumb.