The ligament is a tough band of slightly [blank_start]elastic connective tissue[blank_end] which connects [blank_start]bone to bone[blank_end] and stabilises joints during movement.
Synovial fluid is a [blank_start]lubricating[blank_end] liquid contained within the [blank_start]joint cavity[blank_end] which reduces friction and nourishes articular cartilage.
The articular cartilage is a smooth tissue which covers the surface of the [blank_start]articulating bones[blank_end] which absorbs shock and allows friction-free movement.
The joint capsule is a [blank_start]fibrous sac[blank_end] with an inner synovial membrane which encloses and [blank_start]strengthens[blank_end] the joint secreting synovial fluid.
The bursa is a closed, fluid-filled sac found where tendons rub over bones. It reduces friction between [blank_start]tendons and bones.[blank_end]
Answer
elastic connective tissue
flexible connective tissue
bone to bone
bone to muscle
lubricating
softening
joint cavity
Joint capsule
bursa
articulating bones
bones
tendons and bones
joints and bones.
strengthens
weakens
fibrous sac
Question 5
Question
Which joints are hinge joints?
Answer
Shoulder
Elbow
Knee
Wrist
Ankle
Hip
Question 6
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Abduction - the movement of [blank_start]limbs away from the midline of the body.[blank_end]
Adduction - the movement of [blank_start]limbs towards the midline of the body.[blank_end]
Horizontal flexion - the movement of the limbs [blank_start]away from the[blank_end] midline of the body parallel to the ground.
Horizontal extension - the movement of the limbs [blank_start]towards the[blank_end] midline of the body parallel to the ground.
Plantar flexion - movement [blank_start]at the ankle joint as the toes move down[blank_end].
Doris-Flexion - movement [blank_start]at the ankle joint as the toes move up[blank_end].