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give any two example of gliding joints​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The gliding joint is a freely moving joint in which the articulations allow only gliding motions.These joint meet at nearly articular surfaces.

Example

Zygapophyses of adjacent vertebrae

Answered by Anonymous
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Hey mate, hope this answer helps you

Explanation:

Gliding joints occur between the surfaces of two flat bones that are held together by ligaments. Some of the bones in your wrists and ankles move by gliding against each other. Hinge joints, like in your knee and elbow, enable movement similar to the opening and closing of a hinged door.Gliding joints allow the bones to glide past one another in any direction along the plane of the joint - up and down, left and right, and diagonally. An example of the gliding joint is zygapophyses of adjacent vertebrae. So, the correct answer is 'Zygapophyses of adjacent vertebrae'.

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