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45 Cards in this Set
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syn
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immovable
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what type of tissue makes up synovial
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fiberous tissue
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example of syn
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skull forming suture between
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amphiar
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slightly immovable
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amphiar is composed of
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cartilage
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articulation
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where two bones meet
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joints made with cartilage are not ---- and called
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movable syn
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sympheses example
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pubic, cartilage in vertebre
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sympheses stretches in
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child birth
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fiberous tissue does not
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stretch
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main difference with diarthrosis and others
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the cavity
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how are bones connected together
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ligaments
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ligaments
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bone to bone connection
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platella ligament connects
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platelle to tibia
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reduces friction in cavity
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synovial fluid
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worst type of arthritis that inflames w/ no lubrication
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rivitoal
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there are four types of movement in which cavity
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synovial
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non axial
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slides
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examples of non axial
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carpals and tarsals
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uni axial
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one direction hinge joint
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example of uni axial
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kneee and elbow axis and atlas
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bi axial
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two planes
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example of bi axial
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fingers and knuckles and thumbs
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multi axial
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ball and socket joint
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most common arthritis
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osteo
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osteo arthridis attacks
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articular cartilage
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antoher name for osteo
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wear and tear
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longest bone
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femur
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butt and leg muscles attached
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greated and lesser trocantrs
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head of femur fits into this depression
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setabolum
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number of bones in the pelvis
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three
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middle of crotch
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pubic synthesis
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pelvis is an example of
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slightly movable cartilage
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smallest bone in pelvis
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pubis
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2nd biggest bone in pelvis
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ishium
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biggest bone in pelvis
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illium
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vertebre fused between hip bones in the back
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sacrum
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below the sacrum is the
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tailbone
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the funny bone is the
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unlar nerve
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ulna is bigger or smallest
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biggest in fore arm
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ulna or radius has more attachemtn to humerus
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ulna
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lines up with thumb
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radius
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head of humerus is what tiype of joint
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ball and socket
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the head of the humerus fits where
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glenouid cavity
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shoulder balde
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flat bone scalpula
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