Act. 1: Identifying Fibrous Joints (Note: Functionally- most immovable (Synarthroses)] Use Table 11.1811.3 Use your lab manual (pp. 166-170) & Lab 11 Photos PDF to name, draw & label the following joints. Draw & Jabel a human fibrous joint (show joint!) A Where are fibrous joints in humans? List several locations: Fibrous joints in humans are connected by dense regular tissue. Fibrous joints are called fixed or immovable joints. Act 2: Identifying Cartilaginous Joints (Note: Functionally-move slighty (Amphiarthroses)] Lable 11.1/11.3 A. Where are cartilaginous joints in humans? Are where the bone is entirely jointed by cartilage List several locations: Sutures, gomphoses syndesmoses Draw & Jabel a human cartilaginous joint (show joint!)
Act. 1: Identifying Fibrous Joints (Note: Functionally- most immovable (Synarthroses)] Use Table 11.1811.3 Use your lab manual (pp. 166-170) & Lab 11 Photos PDF to name, draw & label the following joints. Draw & Jabel a human fibrous joint (show joint!) A Where are fibrous joints in humans? List several locations: Fibrous joints in humans are connected by dense regular tissue. Fibrous joints are called fixed or immovable joints. Act 2: Identifying Cartilaginous Joints (Note: Functionally-move slighty (Amphiarthroses)] Lable 11.1/11.3 A. Where are cartilaginous joints in humans? Are where the bone is entirely jointed by cartilage List several locations: Sutures, gomphoses syndesmoses Draw & Jabel a human cartilaginous joint (show joint!)
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b. extension: the opposite of flexion and hyperextension
7. See Activity 6&7 to describe how hip joint movement differs from the knee joint movement:
The ball and socket are a hinge type of joint in the knee and the for hip joint there is tissues around
it and it's a deeper joint so that means there are mose muscles in it.
Act.1: Identifying Fibrous Joints [Note: Functionally- most immovable (Synarthroses)] Use Table 11.1&11.3
Use your lab manual (pp. 166-170) & Lab 11 Photos PDF to name, draw & label the following joints.
A. Where are fibrous joints in humans?
List several locations: Fibrous joints in
humans are connected by dense regular
tissue. Fibrous joints are called fixed or
immovable joints.
Draw & label a human fibrous joint (show joint!)
Act.2: Identifying Cartilaginous Joints [Note: Functionally-move slightly (Amphiarthroses)] Table 11.1/11.3
Draw & label a human cartilaginous joint
(show joint!)
A. Where are cartilaginous joints
in humans? Are where the bone is entirely
jointed by cartilage
List several locations:
Sutures, gomphoses_syndesmoses
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Activity 3: Synovial Joint Structure [Note: Functionally – moveable joint (Diarthroses)] Table 11.2/11.3
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b. extension: the opposite of flexion and hyperextension
7. See Activity 6&7 to describe how hip joint movement differs from the knee joint movement:
The ball and socket are a hinge type of joint in the knee and the for hip joint there is tissues around
it and it's a deeper joint so that means there are mose muscles in it.
Act.1: Identifying Fibrous Joints [Note: Functionally- most immovable (Synarthroses)] Use Table 11.1&11.3
Use your lab manual (pp. 166-170) & Lab 11 Photos PDF to name, draw & label the following joints.
A. Where are fibrous joints in humans?
List several locations: Fibrous joints in
humans are connected by dense regular
tissue. Fibrous joints are called fixed or
immovable joints.
Draw & label a human fibrous joint (show joint!)
Act.2: Identifying Cartilaginous Joints [Note: Functionally-move slightly (Amphiarthroses)] Table 11.1/11.3
Draw & label a human cartilaginous joint
(show joint!)
A. Where are cartilaginous joints
in humans? Are where the bone is entirely
jointed by cartilage
List several locations:
Sutures, gomphoses_syndesmoses
10:32 AM
Wednesday
Activity 3: Synovial Joint Structure [Note: Functionally – moveable joint (Diarthroses)] Table 11.2/11.3
Note - detailed information about synovial joints can be viewed on p.4 of this guide
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