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Slide 1 Chapter 9 Joints Lecture slides prepared by Curtis DeFriez, Weber State University Slide 2 Joint Classification Joints have both structural and functional classifications:…
Slide 1 JOINTS AND BONE INJURIES Slide 2 Articular System Series of joints that allow for movement of the human body Joint articulation Two bones come into contact…
Slide 1 Honors Anatomy & Physiology Slide 2 Joints contribute to homeostasis by holding bones together in ways that allow movement & flexibility Slide 3 aka:…
Kinesiology Kinesiology is a multidisciplinary study focusing on exercise stress, movement efficiency, and fitness. The articular system is a series of joints that allows…
Kinesiology Kinesiology is a multidisciplinary study focusing on exercise stress, movement efficiency, and fitness. The articular system is a series of joints that allows…
1 1 What do you call an immoveable joint? 2 Which word does not belong? a. Fibrous Joint b. Cartilaginous Joint c. Diathrotic Joint d. Synovial Joint 3 Give the specific…