Hinge joint : the convex surface of one bone fits into the concave surface of another Ball-and-socket joint : rounded projection of one bone fits into a groove in another, providing rotational movement Plane joint : bones have fiat articular surfaces that allow them to glide past each other Saddle joint : saddle-shaped articulating surface is convex in one direction and concave in the other direction Pivot joint : one bone fits into a concave surface of another Condylar joint : the rounded end of one bone fits into the concave depression of another

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Hinge joint : the convex surface of one bone fits into the concave surface of another
Ball-and-socket joint : rounded projection of one bone fits into a groove in another, providing
rotational movement
Plane joint : bones have flat articular surfaces that allow them to glide past each other
Saddle joint : saddle-shaped articulating surface is convex in one direction and concave in the other
direction
Pivot joint : one bone fits into a concave surface of another
Condylar joint : the rounded end of one bone fits into the concave depression of another
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Transcribed Image Text:Hinge joint : the convex surface of one bone fits into the concave surface of another Ball-and-socket joint : rounded projection of one bone fits into a groove in another, providing rotational movement Plane joint : bones have flat articular surfaces that allow them to glide past each other Saddle joint : saddle-shaped articulating surface is convex in one direction and concave in the other direction Pivot joint : one bone fits into a concave surface of another Condylar joint : the rounded end of one bone fits into the concave depression of another Submit Previous Answers Request Answer X Incorrect; Try Again; 2 attempts remaining
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