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The bones at the elbow are joined by a _________ joint.


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Solution

Hinge joint:

  1. The articulating ends of the bones slot together like a hinge on a door in hinge joints.
  2. The movement is limited to flexion and extension.
  3. The elbow joint, for example, only permits forearm flexion and extension.
  4. As a result, a hinge connects the bones at the elbow.

Final answer: The bones at the elbow are joined by a hinge joint.


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