the bones are held together by fibrous tissue so they don’t move at all; example is the skull bones. What is it?
immovable (synarthrosis) joints
What joint is no 1?
ball and socket
strenum
5
patela
17
tibia
18
What type of bones are tarsals and carpals?
short bones
What is joint?
a point where two or more bones meet.
What type of bones that can reinforce the tendon?
sesamoid bone
A joint that allows the movement like a door, opening and closing in one direction, along one plane. Examples include your elbow joint and your knee joint.
Hinge joint
What is diarthrosis joints?
freely movable joint/ allow the most movement; examples are hip and knee joints
What joint is this?
plane/ gliding joint
fibula
19
pelvis
10
sacrum
11
What is the function of synovial fluid?
as a lubricating liquid to the bones
What is the function of tendon? (besides attaches muscle to bone)
also attach muscles to structures such as the eyeball/ serves to move the bone or structure
Mention 3 bones that included as the flat bones
Carnium,sternum, ribs, scapula, pelvis
What is tendon?
Tendon is a connective tissue that bind muscle to bone
Mention 5 types of bones
Flat, short, long, sesamoid, irregular
humerus
7
Mention 6 types of joints
Ball and socket, hinge, plane, pivot, saddle, ellipsoid
a fibrous connective tissue which attaches bone to bone is called...
ligament
What joint is no 4?
Hinge joint
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