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hinge joint moves in 360degrree.. angle
it is true or false

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Answered by yashwant8658
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Answer:

False

Up to 180°

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Answered by MotiSani
1

The above-given statement is False.

  • Hinge joints can only move in one direction at a time. They make bending and straightening activities easier, such as flexing a finger.
  • A hinge joint's bones are covered by cartilage, and a thick gel known as synovial fluid lubricates them so they may move without rubbing against each other.
  • All hinge joints have muscles, ligaments, and other components that help to stabilize the joint.
  • For example, ball-and-socket joints are less stable than shoulder and hip joints.
  • Ball-and-socket joints, on the other hand, provide for a greater range of motion.

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