The name of the joint should be primary cartilage joint as per my opinion. Others may say that it is the suture type of joint.
The other name for a fixed joint is a fibrous joint. These joints are connected by fibrous tissue, such as collagen, which allows for very limited or no movement between the bones they connect. Examples of fixed joints include the sutures in the skull.
These are called immovable joints.
The three joint types are syynovial (free moveable), cartillagenous (slightly movabel) and fibrous (no movable to any significant extent). Of the synnovial joints the plane type has the least scope for movement, immagine two flat surfaces trying to moave around againts each other, all they can do is slide in two dimension and not to any great deree. On examply of a syynovial joint that is not very movable is the sacroilliac joint which joins the sacral region of the vertebral column to the illum of the pelvis. This joint is a plane type and doesnt really move at all during normal life so why didt it just evovle to be cartillagenous? becasue during birth hormonse released actually loosen this joint greatly allowing a slight speration between the illium and sacrum and so giving a little more room for the head of the baby to fit through the pelvic floor.
my name is pooky....aka florida , i think it would be something to do with extension or flexsion
Well I don't know but, I'll name them for ya. Ball and socket joint and Pivit joint I think...... Well...... I forget them. Sorry!
The other name for a fixed joint is a fibrous joint. These joints are connected by fibrous tissue, such as collagen, which allows for very limited or no movement between the bones they connect. Examples of fixed joints include the sutures in the skull.
Another name for cartilaginous joints is amphiarthrosis joints. These joints allow for limited movement and are held together by cartilage.
A hinge joint. Using your knee as an example of what this means: Standing up you can bend the knee so that your leg is bent behind you, but you cannt twist it or move it in any other way. This is what it is meant by only one plane of movement. Other joints such as your shoulder allow you to move your arm in many different ways meaning it has several planes of movement.
Ball and socket joint The arm movement is possible because of ball and socket joint.
the top joint and the bottom joint called the upper joint and the downer joint
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The name for the place where two bones meet is called a joint. Joints are essential for allowing movement and flexibility in the body. There are different types of joints, including hinge joints (like the elbow) and ball-and-socket joints (like the hip).
These are called immovable joints.
What is the name of the storagr device that does not allow the data on it to be erased or re written
The purpose of expansion joint , is to anticipate movement of structure due to temperature, earthquake,settlement. In 75 mtrs length of slabs we can make expansion joint in L/2 or 75/ 2 or L/ 3 for every 25 mtrs , we provide bearing Pads for movement. , actually this also name as movement joint.
Three types of movement produced by movable joints are angular movement, rotational movement, and gliding movement. An example of an angular movement is the hinge joint in your arm. Rotational movement can be produced by a pivot joint in your elbow. Also, you can produce a gliding movement with the joints in your back bone.
The proper anatomical name for the ankle is the "talocrural joint." This joint connects the tibia and fibula of the lower leg to the talus bone of the foot, allowing for movement and stability. It is commonly referred to as the ankle joint in both medical and everyday terminology.