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Chapter 8.4, Problem 18AYP
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The name of the bone involved in the temporomandibular, shoulder, elbow, hip, knee, and ankle joint and its possible movement.

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Joints are the part in which the surface of the two bones articulates with each other. They are named after the bones or the portion of the bone fix together such as a temporomandibular joint. Some joints are freely movable, whereas some do not allow any movement. The joints are categorized into several types based on their structure, function and type of bone involved.

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