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Joints & Movement Worksheet Read your notes and answer the following;
1. What are joints?
(2 marks)
__________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ 2. What are fixed joints? What is their other name?
(2 marks)
__________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ 3. What are slightly moveable joints? What is their other name?
(2 marks)
__________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ 4. Name the type of joints shown below.
Cartilage
a.______________________
Vertebrae
b. _____________________
5. What are freely moveable joints? What is their other name?
(2 marks)
__________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ 6. What type of joint is shown in the following diagram?
7. How many types of freely moveable joints are there?
(1 mark)
__________________________________________________________________________ 8. Under each picture write the names of the synovial joints shown. (8 marks)
9. Identify one area in the body where the following joints can be found.
(6 marks)
Ball and socket ________________________ Hinge _________________________ Pivot __________________________ Condyloid __________________________ Cartilaginous _________________________ Fixed ______________________________ 10.Complete the following sentences
(4 marks)
___________________ link bones together and limits the range of movement of a joint. _________________ protects bones and prevents them from wearing each other down. 11.Describe the following types of movement.