Synovial Joint
body regions
catilagnous joint
fibrous joints
random
100

which one allows to move in all axes-flexion,extension, abduction,adduction,rotation and circumduction?


ball& socket 

100

what is posterior 

towards the back of the body

100

are the cartilaginous joints connected by cartilage 

Yes

100

do these joints have a joint activity or none 

yes they do

100

plane surface allows to __ or __?

Glide or rotate 

200

hinge


allows movement only on one axis 


200

what is inferior 

towards the bottom of the body

200

sychondroses contains _ cartilage and are found in the long bones

hyaline 

200

Whats is the type of fibrous joint that is found in the skull

sutures 

200

what are the 3 main type of joints 

1.synovial

2. cartilaginous

3. fibrous 

300

pivot


allows rotation at only one axis 


300

what does medial mean?

situated closer to the mid line of body 

300

Is the joints lack joint activity 

true 

300

True or false 

the fibrous joint is immovable or slightly movable 

True 

300

True or false

Umbilical is by the head

False 

400

ellipsoidal/condylar 



similar to ball & socket but prevent rotation 


400

What type of plane divide the front to back 

frontal 

400

what are the two cartilaginous joint?

sympheses and sychondroses  

400

T or F

the fibrous joints connect bones that don't require a lot of movement 

True

400

True or false 

The frontal plane is the the back 

False 

500

saddle


similar to ellipsoid but the rotation is limited because of the structure 


500

Anterior is defined as?

Near the front of body

500

where are the sympheses at?

Between the vertebral and the pelvis.

500

T or F

the fibrous joints connect bones that don't require a lot of movement 

T

500

Sagittal is the ____ plane

longitudinal