JointS Typical Joint A joint is the location at which two or more bones make contact.[1] They are constructed to allow movement and provide mechanical support, and are classified…
1. Arthrology Bones are too rigid to bend. Flexible connective tissues from joints and permit movement. A joint, also called articulation is a point of contact. …
Slide 1P2P2 Slide 2 Joint movement – what are joints? A joint is a place where two or more bones meet. Without joints, our bodies would not be able to move. Joints, along…
1. The Skeletal System Presented bySamantha Cook 2. 3. Functions of the skeleton Support : the skeleton is the framework of the body, it supports the softer tissues and…
1. Parts of the skeletal system: • Bones (skeleton) • Joints • Cartilages • Ligaments (bone to bone)(tendon=bone to muscle)Divided into two sections • Axial skeleton-…
1. By Dr./ Ihab Samy Lecturer of Surgical Oncology National Cancer Institute Cairo University 2013 2. Structure of the Thoracic Wall Outside skin and by muscles attaching…
1. Skeletal System By Dr. Shamanthakamani Narendran 2. 3. 4. INTRODUCTION The skeletal system refers to the jointed framework of rigid bones which supports the soft…
1. 8Joints: Part A 2. Joints (Articulations) Articulation—site where two or more bones meet Functions of joints: Give skeleton mobility Hold skeleton together 3. Functional…