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**Joints and Movements**

**A.**  
- **Joint Moving:** *Blank*  
- **Movement Occurring:** Shoulder Flexion  

**B.**  
- **Joint Moving:** *Blank*  
- **Movement Occurring:** Inversion ankle  

**C.**  
- **Joint Moving:** *Blank*  
- **Movement Occurring:** Extension of knee  

**D.**  
- **Joint Moving:** *Blank*  
- **Movement Occurring:** Opposition of thumb  

**E.**  
- **Joint Moving:** *Blank*  
- **Movement Occurring:** Medial/internal rotation of shoulder  

**F.**  
- **Joint Moving:** *Blank*  
- **Movement Occurring:** Protraction of jaw joint  

**G.**  
- **Joint Moving:** *Blank*  
- **Movement Occurring:** Pronation of radio-ulnar joint  

**H.**  
- **Joint Moving:** *Blank*  
- **Movement Occurring:** Abduction of shoulder  

This table outlines various movements occurring at specific joints of the body. The left column lists unnamed joints, while the right column details the corresponding movements, such as rotation and protraction.
Transcribed Image Text:**Joints and Movements** **A.** - **Joint Moving:** *Blank* - **Movement Occurring:** Shoulder Flexion **B.** - **Joint Moving:** *Blank* - **Movement Occurring:** Inversion ankle **C.** - **Joint Moving:** *Blank* - **Movement Occurring:** Extension of knee **D.** - **Joint Moving:** *Blank* - **Movement Occurring:** Opposition of thumb **E.** - **Joint Moving:** *Blank* - **Movement Occurring:** Medial/internal rotation of shoulder **F.** - **Joint Moving:** *Blank* - **Movement Occurring:** Protraction of jaw joint **G.** - **Joint Moving:** *Blank* - **Movement Occurring:** Pronation of radio-ulnar joint **H.** - **Joint Moving:** *Blank* - **Movement Occurring:** Abduction of shoulder This table outlines various movements occurring at specific joints of the body. The left column lists unnamed joints, while the right column details the corresponding movements, such as rotation and protraction.
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The bone is defined as a substance that acts as the framework for the skeleton system and bones are made up of calcium phosphate and calcium carbonate. They play a major role in providing support and protecting the internal organs of the body.

Joints are defined as areas in the body where two or more bones meet in order to allow movement. There are four main types of joints in the body: the ball and socket joint, hinge joint, pivot joint, and ellipsoidal joint.

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