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Bending a joint so that the angle between two bones decreases. What kind of movement is this? 1
Straightening a joint so that the angle between two bones increases. What kind of movement is this? 2
Moving a body part away from the midline of the body. What kind of movement is this? 3
Moving a body part toward the midline of the body. What kind of movement is this? 4
Turning the palm of the hand upward to face anteriorly. What kind of movement is this? 5
Turning the palm of the hand downward to face posteriorly. What kind of movement is this? 6
Moving a bone around its own longitudinal axis. What kind of movement is this? 7
Which movement(s) primarily occur at a hinge joint such as the elbow or knee? 8
Which movement(s) primarily occur at a pivot joint such as the joint between the atlas and axis in the neck? 9
Which movement(s) primarily occur at a condylar joint such as the wrist joint between the radius and carpals? 10
Which movement(s) primarily occur at a ball-and-socket joint such as the shoulder or hip? 11
Which movement(s) primarily occur at a saddle joint such as the base of the thumb? 12
Which movement(s) primarily occur at a gliding (plane) joint such as those between the carpal bones of the wrist? 13
What are the 6 major types of synovial joints? 14
What do diarthroses do? 15
What do amphiarthroses do? 16
What do synarthroses do? 17
Name the structural classification of joint that is connected via collagen fibers 18
Name the structural classification of join that is connected via cartilage 19
Name the structural classifications that contains a fluid filled cavity 20
What is the name of the structure that connects bones with bones 21
What is the name of the structure that connects muscle with bones 22
What are the bones found in your forearm? 23
What are the bone(s) found in your arm after your shoulder? 24
What are the bones in your wrist, palms and fingers? 25
What are the bone(s) in your thigh? 26
What are the bones in your shin? 27
What are the bones in your ankle, foot and toes? 28
Bones are held tightly together by dense connective tissue, allowing little or no movement. What type of joint is this? 29
Bones are joined by cartilage, allowing limited movement or cushioning between them. What type of joint is this? 30
Bones are separated by a fluid-filled cavity that permits free movement. What type of joint is this? 31
The sutures between the bones of the skull are an example of this type of joint. What type of joint is this? 32
The intervertebral discs between vertebrae are made of fibrocartilage and slightly movable. What type of joint is this? 33
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