Bone Fractures and Joints
__ | 1. | Ball and Socket Joint | | A. | Allows movement of 180 degrees, found in knees and elbows. | __ | 2. | Compound Fracture | | B. | Allows movement side to side, found in the neck | __ | 3. | Fixed Joint | | C. | Allows full 360 degree rotation, found in shoulder | __ | 4. | Hairline Fracture | | D. | Bone that breaks completely, but does not go out of place. | __ | 5. | Hinge Joint | | E. | Tissue that connects muscle to bone | __ | 6. | Ligament | | F. | Bone that breaks completely and moves out of place. | __ | 7. | Mr. Mansour | | G. | Does not move, primarily in the skull | __ | 8. | Pivot Joint | | H. | A small crack or break in a bone, often found in runners | __ | 9. | Simple Fracture | | I. | Your teacher | __ | 10. | Tendon | | J. | Tissue that connects bone to bone |
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