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Anatomy and Physiology: The Unity of Form and Function (Chapter 9: Joints) Questions And Answers A+

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Joint (articulation) - ANS-Any point where two bones meet, whether or not the bones are movable at that interface Arthrology - ANS-The science of joint structure, function and dysfunction Kinesiolo... gy - ANS-The study of musculoskeletal movement Biomechanics - ANS-Deals with a broad variety of movements and mechanical processes in the body, including the physics of blood circulation, respiration and hearing Bony Joint (synostosis) - ANS-Immovable joint formed when the gap between two bones ossifies and they become a single bone fused by osseous tissue. Includes frontal bone, mandible and epiphyseal plate [Show More]

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