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What kind of motion is possible with a hinge joint? A. Rotating B. Sliding C. Back and Fourth D. None of the Above
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What kind of motion is possible with a hinge joint?
A. Rotating
B. Sliding
C. Back and Fourth
D. None of the Above
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The correct answer is:
Back and Fourth
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Think of a hinge joint as your elbow or knee. It's supposed to only go back n forth, so the answer is C.
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