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This joint has little to no movement. An example is the skull.
fibrous joint
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This synovial joint allows movement in two directions at the radius and carpals.
condyloid
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Identify the number #2.
articular cartilage
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Where to bones meet or articulate.
joint
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An example of this joint is the carpal bones.
gliding or planar
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_________ offers cushioning and support.
cartilage
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This synovial joint moves side-to-side and up-and-down.
saddle
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Identify number 1.
bone
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This synovial joint moves in all directions.
ball and socket
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This type of joint is freely moving and include a capsule.
synovial joint
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What connects bone to bone?
ligament
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Name the 3 types of joints.
fibrous, cartilaginous, synovial
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Identify number 4
synovial membrane
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This type of joint has limited movement. An example is the symphysis pubis.
cartilaginous joint
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This synovial joint rotates one bone on another.
pivot
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Cartilage and ligaments are types of connective tissue.
True
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This synovial joint bends and straightens.
hinge
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_______ attaches muscle to bone.
tendon
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