Joints

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Name the 3 types of Joints
Fibrous, Cartilaginous and Synovial
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What does the Fibrous joint allow?
Fixation
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What does the Cartilaginous joint allow?
Slight movement
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What does the Synovial joint allow?
It is freely movable
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Give an example of bones which are Fibrous?
Cranium, Sternum and Ribs
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Give an example of bones which are Cartilaginous?
Vertebrae Column
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Give an example of bones which are Synovial?
Shoulder Girdle ( ball and socket joint)
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What are the 6 types of the Synovial Joint?
Hinge, Ball and Socket, Condyloid, Pivot, Gliding and Saddle
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What type of synovial joint is the elbow and knee?
Hinge
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What type of synovial joint is the hip and shoulder girdle?
Ball and Socket
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What type of synovial joint is the wrist when serving in Badminton?
Condyloid
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What type of synovial joint is the neck and radioulnar?
Pivot
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What type of synovial joint is the spine and wrist when shooting in Netball?
Gliding
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What type of synovial joint is the thumb?
Saddle
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Card 2

Front

What does the Fibrous joint allow?

Back

Fixation

Card 3

Front

What does the Cartilaginous joint allow?

Back

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Card 4

Front

What does the Synovial joint allow?

Back

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Card 5

Front

Give an example of bones which are Fibrous?

Back

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