Joints of the HUman Skeleton
Joints can be classified by the tissue they're made of: Fibers, Cartilage, or a Synovial Capsule. Use the word bank to fill in the blanks on the diagram.cartilaginous rib joint carpal joints elbow joint intervertebral discsshoulder joint suture pubis symphysis syndesmosis suture cartilaginous rib joint intervertebral discs pubis symphysis syndesmosis carpal joints shoulder joint elbow joint Joints can also be classified by the amount of movement allowed. Choose the three terms that apply to this classification method. amphiarthrosis biarthrosis synarthrosis diarthrosis Which classification means "a little movement", such as in the pubis symphysis and the cartilage of the ribcage? synarthrosis amphiarthrosis diarthrosis Which terms means "no movement" in a joint, such as the fibrous sutures of the skull? synarthrosis amphiarthrosis diarthrosis symarthrosis Which term means "freely moveable" such as the synovial shoulder and elbow joints? synarthrosis amphiarthrosis diarthrosis biarthrosis Types of Synovial Joints Use the word bank to fill in the blanks in the diagram.ball and socket condyloid gliding hinge pivot saddle gliding hinge pivot condyloid saddle ball and socket The Synovial Joint Use the word bank to fill in the blanks on the diagram.bursa sac humerus hyaline cartilage joint cavity filled with fluid ligament tendon tendon sheath fibrous joint capsule bursa sac tendon sheath joint cavity filled with fluid ligament synovial membrane tendon humerus fibrous joint capsule