Joints
Definition:
Joints are the places where two or more bones meet
they help our body move and bend.
Interesting points:
Joints help us walk, run, jump, and write.
Some joints can move in many directions, like the shoulder.
The knee joint is one of the largest joints in our body.
Fixed joints in the skull protect our brain.
Joints work together with muscles to move bones.
Babies have more flexible joints than adults.
Without joints, we could not even bend a finger
Oil-like fluid called synovial fluid helps joints move smoothly.
Main points:
Joints are places where two or more bones meet.
Joints help our body move and bend.
Joints give flexibility to the body.
There are different types of joints in our body.
Hinge joints help in bending (elbow, knee).
Ball and socket joints move in all directions (shoulder, hip).
Pivot joints help in turning the head (neck).
Fixed joints do not move (skull).
Joints work with muscles to move bones.
Joints help in daily activities like walking and writing.
Fun Fact:
There are 360 joints in our body.





