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feature of hinge joint

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Answered by InvincibleAtharva
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Hinge joints are joints that enable movement in only one direction. Bending and straightening activities, such as flexing a finger, are made easier with them. Protective cartilage covers the bones of a hinge joint, and a thick gel called synovial fluid lubricates them so they can move without rubbing against each other.

Answered by ankitpatle0
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  • Hinge joints move in just one direction. Bending and straightening activities, such as flexing a finger, are made easier by them.
  • Protective cartilage protects the bones of a hinge joint, and a thick gel called synovial fluid lubricates them so they may move without friction.
  • Hinge joints allow for single-plane flexion and extension. Pivot joints are joints that allow one bone to rotate around another.
  • Flexion, extension, abduction, and adduction motions are performed by the condyloid joints.
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