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A&P 1.20

Horizontales
Which cartilage has a high degree of flexibility, located on the external ear and larynx
The study of joints
The matrix of all 3 types of cartilage have a common ground substance (glassy, hard, rubbery) and some of these fibers
How are the middle of the tibiofibular joint and the middle of the radioulnar joints classified structurally
How are the joints between the vertebral bodies classified functionally
Which is the largest and strongest tarsal bone located on the heel
What is the unilateral reverse action of upper traps to the opposite side
Which fibers of the trapezius muscle start from T4-C7
Anatomical word-part for joint
Which cartilage cell produces matrix and reproduces cells
Which fibers of the trapezius muscle insert on the tubercle of the spine of the scapula
What type of cartilage is between the vertebral bodies
Verticales
Which foot arch goes proximal to distal, originates at the calcaneus rising at the cuboid and descends to the heads of the 2 lateral metatarsals
How are the joints between the bones of the cranium classified functionally
What is the bilateral reverse action of upper traps to the head and neck
What is the action of the middle fibers of the trapezius muscle
What is the unilateral reverse action of upper traps to the same side
What cartilage is the strongest and is a shock absorber; has the most collagen fibers
Which carpal means moon shaped and is the proximal carpal of the midline
How are the joints between the vertebral bodies classified structurally
Which carpal means boat-like located under the thumb
How are the joints between the bones of the cranium classified structurally
What kind of rotation do the LOWER fibers of traps cause to the shoulder girdle
Which tarsal is cube shaped, located on the lateral foot and articulates with calcaneus
Another word for a point of contact between bones
Which cartilage covers articulating surfaces, is the most abundant and weakest in the body