science test 3/19/08
Quiz yourself by thinking what should be in
each of the black spaces below before clicking
on it to display the answer.
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ball and socket joint | gives 360 degree range of motion. example: femur to pelvis
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cartilage | bluish-white tissue which lines the joint
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immoveable joint | doesn't move. example: skull
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gliding joint | slides along cartilage. example: vertebrate
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pivot joint | stays in one place but still alows for full range motion. example: wrists and ankels
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ligaments | bands connecting bone to bone
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tendons | bands connecting bone to muscle
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female pelvis adaptoins | 1. wider pelvis 2. tilted pelvis 3. smaller sacrum 4.bigger opening 5. rounded bottom of sacrum 6. slanted femurs
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hinge joint | between bones but allows movement to a certain degree. example: knee and elbow
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skeleton functoins | 1. protects organs 2. allows for movement 3. gives shape and support 4. makes new blood cells
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