Joints 0.0 / 5 ? Physical EducationAnatomy & physiologyA2/A-levelOCR Created by: NicoleCatling08Created on: 09-11-17 12:19 Name the 3 types of Joints Fibrous, Cartilaginous and Synovial 1 of 14 What does the Fibrous joint allow? Fixation 2 of 14 What does the Cartilaginous joint allow? Slight movement 3 of 14 What does the Synovial joint allow? It is freely movable 4 of 14 Give an example of bones which are Fibrous? Cranium, Sternum and Ribs 5 of 14 Give an example of bones which are Cartilaginous? Vertebrae Column 6 of 14 Give an example of bones which are Synovial? Shoulder Girdle ( ball and socket joint) 7 of 14 What are the 6 types of the Synovial Joint? Hinge, Ball and Socket, Condyloid, Pivot, Gliding and Saddle 8 of 14 What type of synovial joint is the elbow and knee? Hinge 9 of 14 What type of synovial joint is the hip and shoulder girdle? Ball and Socket 10 of 14 What type of synovial joint is the wrist when serving in Badminton? Condyloid 11 of 14 What type of synovial joint is the neck and radioulnar? Pivot 12 of 14 What type of synovial joint is the spine and wrist when shooting in Netball? Gliding 13 of 14 What type of synovial joint is the thumb? Saddle 14 of 14
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