By definition a joint (articulation) is the site where two bones come together. There are many classifications depending on the amount of movement that occurs between the bones and the age of the person. Some are freely moveable (your shoulder) and some are immovable (bones in the adult cranium).
An example of a condyloid joint that is not in the human body is the atlanto-occipital joint found at the base of the skull in giraffes. This joint allows for a variety of movements like flexion, extension, lateral flexion, and rotation.
Knee
the knee and the elbow are just 2 examples of hinge joints in the human body
The femur is the thigh bone, and it is located in the upper leg, connecting the hip joint to the knee joint. It is the longest and strongest bone in the human body.
The shoulder joint is considered the most flexible joint in the human body. It allows for a wide range of motion, including rotation, abduction, adduction, flexion, and extension. This flexibility is due to its unique structure and the surrounding muscles and ligaments that support it.
The purpose is so that your body can bend
The knee joint is the largest and most extensive in the human body.
Balloon socket joint is not there in human body. You have ball and socket joint in your body. Shoulder joint and hip joint are the example of this type of joint.
The angular joint in a human body is located at the elbow, where the forearm can bend and straighten.
knee joint, arm joint and elbow joint
A human's shoulder joint is a ball and socket joint.
An example of a condyloid joint that is not in the human body is the atlanto-occipital joint found at the base of the skull in giraffes. This joint allows for a variety of movements like flexion, extension, lateral flexion, and rotation.
the ears and nose
Knee
The humeroradial joint in the human body allows for flexion and extension of the forearm, enabling movements like bending and straightening the arm.
Ac joint
hip joint