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One of the following does not have a hinge joint. This one is​

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Answered by MuhammdAslam
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The jawbone itself isn't a hinge joint, but it is the part that moves as a result of the hinge. Like the knee and ankle joints, it can also exhibit a certain amount of rotary movement which is characteristic of a number of other types of joints, such as the ball and socket joints.

Explanation:

Hinge joints are a type of joint that functions much like the hinge on a door, allowing bones to move in one direction back and forth with limited motion along other planes. The fingers, toes, elbows, knees, and ankles contain hinge joints.

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