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question 10 1 pts joints joined by fibrocartilage are called synchrondroses. gomphoses. symphyses. sutures. question 11 1 pts the largest and most commonly injured joint in the body is the ______ joint. hip shoulder knee elbow question 12 1 pts which type of movement occurs between the carpal and tarsal bones and between the articular facets of adjoining spinal vertebrae? gliding rotation circumduction protraction
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- Question 10: Joints joined by fibrocartilage are symphyses. Synchrondroses are joints joined by hyaline cartilage, gomphoses are fibrous joints between teeth and alveolar sockets, and sutures are fibrous joints between skull bones.
- Question 11: The knee is the largest and most commonly injured joint in the body due to its complex structure and high - usage in daily activities and sports.
- Question 12: Gliding movement occurs between the carpal and tarsal bones and between the articular facets of adjoining spinal vertebrae. Rotation is turning around an axis, circumduction is a conical movement, and protraction is moving a body part forward.
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Question 10: C. symphyses
Question 11: C. knee
Question 12: A. gliding