Answer and Explanation:
[tex]Greetings![/tex]
[tex]The~answer~for~your~question~is~the~part~of~the~body~in~which~they~are[/tex] [tex]in~the[/tex]
[tex]part~of~the~hands~and~wrist.[/tex]
[tex]There ~are~various~types~of~synovial~ joints.[/tex]
1. Condilar (wrist) :
[tex]Condylar~ joint,~ in~ which~ a~ convex ~ellipsoid ~segment~ corresponds ~to~ an[/tex] [tex]elliptical ~cavity.~ This~ allows~ movements~ of~ flexion, ~extension, ~abduction,~[/tex]
[tex]adduction~ and~ circumduction,~ the~ rotation ~movement~ being~ impossible,[/tex] [tex]they~ are~ biaxial,[/tex] [tex]with~ two~ axes~ of ~movement.[/tex]
2. Sliding (intercarpal):
[tex]Intercarpal ~articulation,~ the~ joints ~between ~the~ carpal~ bones ~are~supported ~by[/tex] [tex]anterior,~ posterior~ and~ interosseous~ ligaments. ~The~articular~ spaces~[/tex] [tex]are~ communicated[/tex] [tex]with~ each~ other~ and~ functionally~ behave ~as~ a~ unit.[/tex]
[tex]Thus,~The~ part~ of~ the ~body~ they~ are~ in ~is ~in ~the ~hands~ and ~wrist.[/tex]