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The unity of form and function
Kenneth S. Saladin
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Chapter 10: Joints

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 Recall Test

  1. The lubricant of a diarthrosis is called .
  2. A fluid-filled sac that eases the movement of a tendon over a bone is called a/an .
  3. A joint allows one bone to swivel on another.
  4. is the science of movement.
  5. The joint between a tooth and the mandible is called a/an .
  6. In a suture, the articulating bones have interlocking wavy margins, somewhat like a dovetail joint in carpentry.
  7. In kicking a football, what type of action does the knee joint exhibit?
  8. The angle through which a joint can be moved is called the .
  9. Both the shoulder and hip joints are somewhat deepened and supported by a ring of fibrocartilage called a/an .
  10. The femur is prevented from slipping sideways off the tibia in part by a pair of cartilages called the lateral and medial .



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