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Joints

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show Articulation  
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The site where two bones meet is called a WHAT or WHAT?   show
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show Immovable, slightly movable, freely movable  
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These joints permit no movement. What are they called?   show
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The sutures in the skull are what type of joints? The sutures are formed as the irregular edges of the skull bones interlock and are bound by FIBROUS connective tissue.   show
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show Slightly movable joints.  
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Limited movement in slightly movable joints is usually achieved by bones connected by what?   show
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show Slightly movable joints  
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show Freely movable  
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show Synovial joints  
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A typical synovial joint includes 6 supporting structures. Name them.   show
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In a typical synovial joint, the surface of each of the two bones is lined with this, forming a smooth surface within the joint.   show
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In a typical synovial joint, this is made of fibrous connective tissue and encloses the joint in a strong sleeve like covering.   show
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show Synovial membrane  
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show Synovial fluid  
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Many synovial joints contain small sacs of synovial fluid between the joint and the tendons that cross over the joint. They permit the tendons to slide as the bones moves.   show
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show Supporting ligaments  
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show Hinge joint Ball and socket joint Pivot joint Saddle joint Gliding joint Condyloid joint  
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This type of joint is formed when the ball-shaped end of one bone fits into the cup-shaped socket of another bone. This allows the bones to move in many directions around a central point. Examples are shoulder and hip joints.   show
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This type of joint allows for rotation around the length of a bone. It only allows for rotation. Example is the side to side movement of the head to say "no".   show
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show Saddle joint  
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show Gliding joint  
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This type of joint is formed when the oval articular surface of one bone fits into the oval depression of the second articulating bone. The radiocarpal joint (wrist) and metacarpophalangeal joints (knuckles) are examples.   show
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Joints are classified according to the types of tissues that bind the bones at the joint. What are they?   show
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show Hinge  
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show Ball and socket  
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show Gliding  
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show Condyloid  
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show Saddle  
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The yes no action performed by C1 Atlas and C2 Axis are example of what type of joint?   show
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