what is a bone joint? describe ball and socket joints and hinge joints.
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Ball-and-socket joints, such as the shoulder and hip joints, allow backward, forward, sideways, and rotating movements. Hinge joints. Hinge joints, such as in the fingers, knees, elbows, and toes, allow only bending and straightening movements. Pivot joints.
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A place where two bones meet is called joint.
This is the type of joint in which ball shape surface of one bone fitted into the hollow space of another bone also called socket. In this type of joint movement can be done in all the directions.
Ex - Hip joints
Hinge joints are found between the two or more than two bones where we need back and forth movement.
For example: knees, elbow, ankle joints.
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