The ................ joint is seen in
fingers and toes.
o Hinge joint
o Ball and socket joint
o Immovable joint
o Gliding joint
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The answer to the joint seen in fingers and toes are the hinge joints. These joints when present in fingers and toes are also called as interphalangeal joints.
Except in the thumb all the fingers have two sets of hinge or interphalangeal joints; Proximal Interphalangeal Joint and Distal Interphalangeal Joint.
The joint between the first and second bone of every finger is called as the Proximal interphalangeal Joint and the Distal Interphalangeal Joint is between the second phalanges and the last phalanges.
Except in the thumb all the fingers have two sets of hinge or interphalangeal joints; Proximal Interphalangeal Joint and Distal Interphalangeal Joint.
The joint between the first and second bone of every finger is called as the Proximal interphalangeal Joint and the Distal Interphalangeal Joint is between the second phalanges and the last phalanges.
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Hinge joint is the answer.
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