1) immovable Joint a) does not move b) moves around a point c) greatest range of motion-360 degrees d) open and close motion e) bones glide past one another 2) pivot Joint a) does not move b) moves around a point c) greatest range of motion-360 degrees d) open and close motion e) bones glide past one another 3) ball & socket Joint a) does not move b) moves around a point c) greatest range of motion-360 degrees d) open and close motion e) bones glide past one another 4) hinge joint a) does not move b) moves around a point c) greatest range of motion-360 degrees d) open and close motion e) bones glide past one another 5) gliding joint a) does not move b) moves around a point c) greatest range of motion-360 degrees d) open and close motion e) bones glide past one another 6) An example of a gliding joint is the a) skull b) neck c) shoulder or hip d) elbow or knee e) wrist or ankle 7) An example of an immovable joint is the  a) skull b) neck c) shoulder or hip d) elbow or knee e) wrist or ankle 8) An example of a ball and socket joint is the  a) skull b) neck c) shoulder or hip d) elbow or knee e) wrist or ankle 9) An example of a hinge joint is the  a) skull b) neck c) shoulder or hip d) elbow or knee e) wrist or ankle 10) An example of a gliding joint is the  a) skull b) neck c) shoulder or hip d) elbow or knee e) wrist or ankle

Human Body: Structure & Function

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