Draw a synovial joint.

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Draw a synovial joint.
2. Name and identify examples of fibrous and cartilaginous joints.
3. Name and identify examples of all 6 types of synovial joints.
Name and practice each of the body movements covered in your lecture notes.
Muscular System I (Histology and Anatomy)
Lab Exercise 12-
69
Name:
Loints and Body Movements
Lab time/section:
Date:
Objectives
1.
Materials
Articulated human skeletons
Joint models with supporting ligaments: knee, elbow, shoulder, and hip
Preclass Activity
In the space provided on this page, draw a synovial joint as it appears in the "Joints" Chapter of your
text. Include and clearly label the following structures:
-two opposing bones
-periosteum
-articular capsule
-fibrous layer
-synovial membrane
-reinforcing ligaments
-joint cavity
-articular cartilage
-synovial fluid
Transcribed Image Text:2. Name and identify examples of fibrous and cartilaginous joints. 3. Name and identify examples of all 6 types of synovial joints. Name and practice each of the body movements covered in your lecture notes. Muscular System I (Histology and Anatomy) Lab Exercise 12- 69 Name: Loints and Body Movements Lab time/section: Date: Objectives 1. Materials Articulated human skeletons Joint models with supporting ligaments: knee, elbow, shoulder, and hip Preclass Activity In the space provided on this page, draw a synovial joint as it appears in the "Joints" Chapter of your text. Include and clearly label the following structures: -two opposing bones -periosteum -articular capsule -fibrous layer -synovial membrane -reinforcing ligaments -joint cavity -articular cartilage -synovial fluid
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A joint is an articulation in the  bones withinside the body frame and also are extensively categorised through the tissue which attaches the bones. The 3 major kinds of joints are:- synovial, cartilaginous and fibrous. These joints are the common forms of joints and those which allow the finest movement. 

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