This type of joint doesn’t move and can be found in the skull
Fixed or Immovable Joints
This type of bone acts as a lever for movement as well as supports weight
Long bone
A thick, red mass of cells inside the medulla cavity. Makes essential blood cells.
Bone marrow
Where is the cervical vertebrae located?
This type of joint allows movement in all directions like the hip
Ball and Socket
Joint
This type of bone is as big around as it is long and helps absorb shock and impact
Short bone
What is the function of the ribs?
Protects vital organs
What kind of movement does the atlas bone allow?
Up and down motion of the head
This type of joint only allows movement on one axis like the elbow or knee
Hinge joint
This type of bone surrounds and protects vital organs
Flat Bone
What are pectoral limbs?
The front legs of 4 legged animals
What kind of movement does the axis bone allow?
Side to side turn of the head
This type of joint allows movement around the vertebrae in our backs
Gliding joint
This type of bone can come in a variety of shapes; ex.- Vertebrae
Irregular bone
What are pelvic limbs?
The hind limbs of 4 legged animals
Where is the thoracic vertebrae attachment sites?
The ribs
What are the 3 main types of joints?
Immovable, slightly immovable, and freely moveable
Flat and round bones- located along the course of tendons.
Sesmoid bones
What are phalanges?
Bones that form the toes
Where is the thoracic vertebrae located?
The chest area