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A joint which is made between adjoining rails to expand without bending is called​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

A joint which is made between adjoining rails to expand without bending is called Sliding Joint.

Answered by anjumraees
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Answer:

A joint which is made between adjoining rails to expand without bending is called as sliding joint.

explanaton:

Sliding joint:

Joint is a common type of synovial joint formed between bones that meet at flat surface.

  • The unique, flat shape of the articulating surfaces in a gliding joint let the bones slide over one another, often allowing a large range of motion.
  • These joints are present in the spine, wrist, foot, and the clavicle.
  • The shape of the articular surfaces in a joint help determine how the joint will work.

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