What kind of joint would you find in the elbow?
What attaches the bones to each other?
Give 2 examples of invertebrates (animals with no backbone)
free sweets for anyone who knows :lol:
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What kind of joint would you find in the elbow?
What attaches the bones to each other?
Give 2 examples of invertebrates (animals with no backbone)
free sweets for anyone who knows :lol:
What attaches the bones to each other?
Love and long lasting friendship
Give 2 examples of invertebrates (animals with no backbone)
amoeba and djweiser(although thats the same thing)
1 DunnoQuote:
Originally posted by djweiser@22 March 2004 - 12:27
What kind of joint would you find in the elbow?
What attaches the bones to each other?
Give 2 examples of invertebrates (animals with no backbone)
free sweets for anyone who knows :lol:
2 Cartilage?
3 Worm & i dunno
Ahhh feck it Im not big on sweets anyway
edit-and the funny bone??Quote:
Originally posted by djweiser@22 March 2004 - 13:27
What kind of joint would you find in the elbow?
What attaches the bones to each other?
Give 2 examples of invertebrates (animals with no backbone)
free sweets for anyone who knows :lol:
1-cartilage
2-worm or snake some fish?
3-no thanx on sweets i jus came from the dentist bad report
very funny :frusty:Quote:
Originally posted by Zedaxax@22 March 2004 - 17:40
amoeba and djweiser(although thats the same thing)
never mind sweets, wtf do you get? <_<
The elbow joint is a 'swing' joint.
Flexion(bending) and Extension(Straightening) of the elbow are examples of a swing joint.
Encyclopaedia Britannica.
1. Hinge joint
2. Tendens
3. Worm and shark
3 cont... beetles, earwigs, umm, anything that has a hard shell... snails, etc.... their all invertebrates, and other two is correctimondo :DQuote:
Originally posted by Mik3ll@22 March 2004 - 23:40
1. Hinge joint
2. Tendens
3. Worm and shark
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