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Joints of→
✒Glinoid cavity and humerus → Ball & socket joint
✒Elbow → Hing joint
✒Knee → Hing joint
✒Atlus and axis vertbra → Pivot joint
✒various bones of skull → Sivini Joints
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By....Ashok kansotiya (Science expert)
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Joints of→
✒Glinoid cavity and humerus → Ball & socket joint
✒Elbow → Hing joint
✒Knee → Hing joint
✒Atlus and axis vertbra → Pivot joint
✒various bones of skull → Sivini Joints
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1)on lateral angle of the Scapula
2)between the distal end of the humerus in the upper arm and the proximal ends of the ulna .
3)at meeting point of upper leg bones &lower leg bones . (between thigh and leg)
4) The Atlas bone lies between the Cranium and the Axis vertebra
5) The skull consists of five major bones: the frontal (top of head), parietal (back of head), premaxillary and nasal (top beak), and the mandible (bottom beak).
2)between the distal end of the humerus in the upper arm and the proximal ends of the ulna .
3)at meeting point of upper leg bones &lower leg bones . (between thigh and leg)
4) The Atlas bone lies between the Cranium and the Axis vertebra
5) The skull consists of five major bones: the frontal (top of head), parietal (back of head), premaxillary and nasal (top beak), and the mandible (bottom beak).
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