Question:

Gliding joint is present between the

Updated On: Jun 6, 2022
  • Carpals
  • Humerus and pectoral
  • Carpal and metacarpal of thumb
  • Knee
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Gliding joints are found between the carpal bones and between the tarsal bones. The elbow, the knee and ankle are examples of hinge joint. The joint between the atlas and axis is pivot joint. The joint between the carpal and metacarpal thumb of the hand is an example of saddle joint. Ball and socket joint is present between glenoid cavity of the pectoral girdle and head of the humerus.
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