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Chapter 9 vocab review Fibrous joint Pivot Cartilaginous joint Planar Synovial joint Saddle Ball-and-socket Symphysis Condyloid Synchondrosis Gomphosis Syndesmosis Hinge Suture Place each joint type in its structural group

Synarthrosis joint Ampiarthrosis joint Diarthrosis joint Pivot Planar Saddle Ball-and-socket Symphysis Condyloid Synchondrosis Gomphosis Syndesmosis Hinge Suture Place each joint type in its functional group

Gliding movement Extension Angular movement Flexion Rotation Planar Special movement Hyperextension Abduction Inversion Adduction Lateral rotation Circumduction Medial rotation Depression Plantar flexion Dorsiflexion Pronation Elevation Protraction Eversion Retraction Supination Place the movement into its corresponding category

Planar Joint Hinge Joint Pivot Joint Condyloid Joint Saddle Joint Ball-and-socket Joint Abduction Extension Adduction Flexion Circumduction Gliding Rotation Match each movement with all possible joints