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4
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a joint where fibrocartilage unites the bone (shock absorber)
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5
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reverse of bending movement along the sagittal plane, (increase the angle)
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6
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end of joint is attached to movable joint
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7
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a disc or wedge of fibrocartilage separating the articular surfaces
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8
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occur only between bones of the skull
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10
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beginning of joint is attached to immovable bone
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11
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slightly movable joints
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13
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freely movable joints
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15
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moving a limb so that it describes a cone in space
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17
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point toes down
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18
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point toes up
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20
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a bar or plate of hyaline cartilage (immovable)
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21
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a peg-in-socket. The way teeth are embedded in their sockets.
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22
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a small amount of slippery fluid occupies all free space within the joint capsule
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23
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point toes in
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24
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immovable joints
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25
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the site where to or more bones meet.
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26
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continuing such movement beyond the anatomical position
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32
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turning of a around its own long axis
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