Joints and Levers (22.2) Label the parts that make up each joint:

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Joints and Levers (22.2) Label the parts that make up each joint: NAME PERIOD Joints and Levers (22.2) Label the parts that make up each joint: Sketch 2 examples of sliding joints in the human body Sketch 2 examples of ball and socket joints in the human body Sketch 2 examples of hinge joints in the human body Label the fulcrum, load and effort in each lever: Sketch an example of a 1st class lever in your body Sketch an example of a 2nd class lever in your body Sketch an example of a 3rd class lever in your body

Sliding Joints Ball and Socket Joints Hinge Joints 1st class lever 2nd class lever 3rd class lever