Biology, asked by csanjit546, 28 days ago

which joint help us to do cycling​

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Answered by hansikarai08
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During cycling the hip allows for and guides hip flexion, extension and small degree of rotation. Further down the lower limb complex the knee is found. This 'hinge' joint acts as a lever to the femur, as the femur is the longest bone in the body this can create large amounts of torque.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

hinge joint

Explanation:

During cycling the hip allows for and guides hip flexion, extension and small degree of rotation. Further down the lower limb complex the knee is found. This 'hinge' joint acts as a lever to the femur, as the femur is the longest bone in the body this can create large amounts of torque.

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