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34. Identify the most specific Name of the joint. 35. Identify the specific name Of the joint

36. Identify the most specific Name for the joint.

37. Identify the most specific Name for the joint.

38. Identify the Feature

39. Identify the most specific Name for the joint.

40. Identify the Body movement.

41. Identify the body movement

42. Identify the Body movement.

43. Identify the body Movement.

44. Identify the body movement

45. Identify the body movement

 46. ________is the line of junction or an immovable joint between two bones.  47. ________ is a growing together of bones originally separate.  48. _______ is a joint that permits more or less free motion, the union of the bony elements being surrounded by an articular capsule enclosing a cavity lined by a synovial membrane.

49. Identify the muscle

50. Identify the muscle

 1. Infraspinatus18. Internal Intercostals  2. Rhomboid Major19. External Intercostals  3. Latissimus Dorsi20. Pectoralis minor  4. Orbicularis Oculi21. IT Band (Tract)  5. Frontalis22. Biceps Femoris  6. Masseter23. Fibularis Longus  7. Pectoralis Major24. Serratus Anterior  8. Rectus Abdominis25. Subscapularis  9. External Oblique 26. Biceps Brachii  10. Serratus Anterior27. Flexor Carpi Radialis  11. Gluteus Maximus28. Palmaris Longus  12. Biceps Femoris29. Brachioradialis  13. Sartorius30. Abductor Pollicis Longus  14. Gracilis31. Pronator Teres  15. Adductor Longus32. Temporalis  16. Vastus Medialis33. Sternocleidomastoid  17. Internal Oblique34. Coxal Joint

 35.Ball-in-Socket Joint49. Zygomaticus  36. Humeroulnar Joint50. Occipitalis  37. Tibiofemoral Joint  38. Anterior Cruciate Ligament  39. Glenohumeral Joint  40. Dorsiflexion  41. Flexion  42. Adduction  43. Circumduction  44. Pronation  45. Supination  46. Suture  47. Symphysis  48. Synovial or diarthrosis