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A&P 1.22

Horizontales
Which processes of the vertebrae do the rhomboids originate on
What are the fluid filled sacs between skin and bone, tendon and bone, muscles and bone and ligaments and bone to protect soft tissue structures around a joint
Which type of joint is an oval shape projection fitting into an oval shape depression
Which type of joint is one bone fitting into a ring created by another bone or ligament
A smooth, flat articular surface
Which type of joint has a saddle shaped bone sitting in a saddle shape
Which facial bone is a pair of bones that fuse together
Which attachment is the base of the 2nd and 3rd metacarpal for flexor carpi radialis
What structure found in some synovial joints is composed of fibrocartilage
A fibrous band of deep fascia that "retains" the flexor wrist muscles
2 axes, 2 planes; allows back and forth, side to side movement
What is the tubular fluid-filled sac around a tendon
3 or more axes, 3 or more planes aka multiaxial; allows movement in all directions
The space between the carpal bones and the flexor retinaculum
What is the fibrous membrane of the articular capsule continuous with
Which type of joint is a convex shape fitting into a concave shape
Verticales
The fluid filled space between bones in a synovial joint
What type of joint is in the middle of the radioulnar joint
What fibrocartilaginous pad is located in the middle of a synovial joint; aka articular disc
Which epicondyle is the origin of all 3 wrist flexors
Which is the deeper layer of the articular capsule
What is the talocrural joint
1 axis, 1 plane aka monaxial; allows back and forth movement
Which action (in addition with flexion) causes flexor carpi to radially deviate
Which muscle is superficial to rhomboids
The abbreviation for the amount of movement that can be measured in degrees of a circle, through which bones of a joint can be moved