This joint can move up and down and side to side
Pivot joint
Joints
the place where two or more bones meet
Referred to has the top of your head
Cranium
Curls work this muscle
Biceps Brachii
This joint like a door can only move in one direction
Muscular system
Tissues that move parts of the body and control the organs.
Forearm bone that starts with a U
Ulna
Biggest chest muscle
Pectoralis major
This joint allows for small ranges of motion the back vertebrae would be and example of this joint
Gliding joint
Ligaments
Type of connecting tissue that holds bones to other bones
What's most commonly called your fingers
Phalanges
Booty muscle
Gluteus maximus
This joint allows for the most planes of movement in the body
Ball and socket joint
skeletal system
The framework of bones and other tissues
referred to as your shin bone
Tibia
Outside ab muscle
External oblique
(not in the book) The thumb is an example of this joint
saddle joint
Cartilage
a strong, flexible tissue that allows joints to move easily.
Lower back
Lumbar Vertebrae
Are worked through shrugging
Trapezius