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Q.7. What is gliding joint? Where is such a joint found in our
body?​

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Answered by krishnendhu685501
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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.

Answered by anushkasingh5nov2006
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Answer:

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.

A plane joint (also called an arthrodial joint, gliding joint or plane articulation) is a synovial joint which allows only gliding movement in the plane of the articular surfaces. Examples include the carpal joints of the wrist, the tarsal joints of the ankle, and the facet joints of the spine. ...

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