cartilaginous joint
fibrous joint
body planes and body regions
joint movement
location of the joint
100

How many types of Cartilaginous joints are there.

2

100

How many types of fibrous joints are there

3

100

this plane cuts the body top to bottom.

transverse plane.

100

How does the ball and socket joint move.

It moves on all axis.

100

Ball and Socket

Shoulder

200

What are the features of the Cartilaginous joints.

Are connected by cartilage.

Lack a joint cavity.

Not usually movable.

200

Where is the sutures joint

skull

200

This plane cuts the body left and right.

sagittal plane. 

200

How does the hinge joint move.

it moves on one axis.

200

Hinge

Elbow

300

Where is the sychondroses joint.

Ribs

300

Where is the Gomphosis joint.

teeth.

300

This plane Evenly cuts the body left and right.

Mid Sagittal.

300

How does the saddle joint move.

allows the joint to flex, extend, abduct, adduct, circumduct, and slightly rotate.

300
Saddle

Thumb

400

Where is the Symphysis joint.

Pubic Symphysis and Intervertebral Discs.

400

Where is the Syndesmoses joint

Interosseous

400

This Plane cuts the body diagonally. 

Oblique plane

400

How does the Gliding joint move.

It can glide or rotate.

400

Gliding

wrist and ankles

500

What kind of cartilage does the sychondroses and the symphysis contain.

sychondroses- Hyaline cartilage.

symphysis- Fibrocartilage.

500

What are the features of fibrous joints

Connected by fibrous tissue.

They don't require a lot of movement.

500

This plane cuts the body front and back.

Frontal plane.

500

How does the Ellipsoidal joint move.

It rotates in two axis.

500

Ellipsoidal

between the knuckle

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