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Where is the fixed joint of your body situated?

the skull


What would happen if there no freely movable joint in the body?

If there were no freely movable joints in the body, then our bones cannot bend and stretch and we would have become like a statue.


Which kind of joint helps protects organs inside the body?

Fixed Joints


types of joints-fixed joint?

fixed joint ; -fixed joints permit stability to certain areas of the body, although they do not move. pivotal joint ; in vertebrate anatomy, a freely moveable joint that allows only rotary movement around a single axis. the moving bone rotates within a ring that is formed from a second bone and adjoining ligament.


What is a fixed joint in the skeleton?

A fixed joint is a joint between two bones that doesn't move. A good example of this is in the skull - the skull plates don't move together or against each other, but they are connected or fused. Fixed joints are also called fused joints for this reason.


Why do we need a fixed joint?

well i DO NOT KNOW SO GOOD BYE


Name three types of joints found in the body?

there are many joints in the body. some of these include the ball-and-socket joint, fixed joint, gliding joint, pivot joint, and the hinge joint. there are many others of course, but these are just a few.


What is the knee joint inferior to?

The knee joint (tibiofemoral joint) is inferior to anything that is superior to it, and that would be the whole body above the knees.


What is a mechanical example for a pivot joint?

A door hinge is a mechanical example of a pivot joint. It allows the door to swing open and closed around a fixed point.


What would happen to the human body if there is no blood?

The body would die.


Is your pelvis a fixed joint?

No, the pelvis is not a fixed joint. It is a complex structure made up of several bones that articulate with each other, allowing for some degree of movement. The pelvis plays an important role in supporting the weight of the upper body and connecting the spine to the lower limbs.


What if your insides were replaced with a cows insides?

Well, if it did happen your body would try to adjust to your new insides. So, it would just react by turning you into a cow because the body knows when something needs to be fixed and that's turning you into a cow when you have cow insides.