Biology, asked by mrfaizan06, 11 months ago

The sound that is produced between the joints is due to?​

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Answered by SamikBiswa1911
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Answer:

The cracking of joints, especially knuckles, was long believed to lead to arthritis and other joint problems. However, medical research has not demonstrated such a connection. The cracking mechanism and the resulting sound is caused by carbon dioxide cavitation bubbles suddenly partially collapsing inside the joints.

Explanation:

Your joints can make a variety of sounds: popping, cracking, grinding, and snapping. ... Escaping gases: Scientists explain that synovial fluid present in your joints acts as a lubricant. The fluid contains the gases oxygen, nitrogen, and carbon dioxide. When you pop or crack a joint, you stretch the joint capsule.

Answered by wassanaliakber
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the cracking mechanism is caused by carbon dioxide cavitation bubbles suddenly partially collapsing inside the joints

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