4. Which type of joint makes the movement of the head possible?
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Pivot Joints
The joint in the neck that allows the head to move back and forth is an example of a pivot joint. Pivot joints consist of the rounded end of one bone fitting into a ring formed by the other bone. This structure allows rotational movement, as the rounded bone moves around its own axis.
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Pivot Joints
The joint in the neck that allows the head to move back and forth is an example of a pivot joint.
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