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match the types of synovial joints in column a with the examples in column b. place the letter of your choice in the space provided.
column a
a. ball - and - socket
b. condylar (ellipsoidal)
c. hinge
d. pivot
e. plane (gliding)
f. saddle
column b
- hip joint
- metacarpal - phalanx
- proximal radius - ulna
- humerus - ulna of the elbow joint
- phalanx - phalanx
- shoulder joint
- knee joint
- carpal - metacarpal of the thumb
- carpal - carpal
- tarsal - tarsal
Ball - and - socket joints allow multi - directional movement and include the hip and shoulder joints. Condylar joints have an oval - shaped end fitting into an elliptical cavity, like the metacarpal - phalanx. Hinge joints allow movement in one plane, such as the elbow (humerus - ulna) and knee joints and phalanx - phalanx joints. Pivot joints allow rotational movement, like the proximal radius - ulna joint. Plane (gliding) joints allow sliding movement, seen in carpal - carpal, tarsal - tarsal joints. Saddle joints, like the carpal - metacarpal of the thumb, have a concave and convex surface fitting together.
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- a. Ball - and - socket
- b. Condylar (ellipsoidal)
- d. Pivot
- c. Hinge
- c. Hinge
- a. Ball - and - socket
- c. Hinge
- f. Saddle
- e. Plane (gliding)
- e. Plane (gliding)