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pectoral girdle + upper limbs + pelvic
appendicular skelton
girdle + lower limbs
support and protect organs in dorsal and
axial skeleton fx
ventral body cavities
diarthrotic freely moving
adjust posture of head, neck, trunk; move
fx thoracic cage for respiration; stabilize ap-
pendicular
amphiarthrotic slightly moving
appendicular fx. change position of external environment
pectoral girdle clavicle and scapula
axial skeleton skull, thoracic cage, vertebral column
symphiarthrotic no movement
clavicle collarbone; sternal and acromial end
skull cranial, facial, associated bones
fibrous sutures, gomphoses, syndesmoses
sternal end medial; articulate with sternum
thoracic cage ribs and sternum
cartilaginous synchondrosis, symphysis
synovial diarthrotic, knee
lateral; articulates with acromion of
acromial end
scapula
vertebral column vertebrae, sacrum, coccyx
shoulder blade; coraCoid process,
spacula acromion, glenoid cavity, scapular spine,
fossa
parietal, ethmoid, sphenoid, temporal,
cranial bones
occipital, frontal
symphiarthrotic, hyaline cartilage,
synchondrosis
ribs/sternum
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attachment point for muscles and liga-
coraCoid process
ments to clavicle
maxillae, palatine, nasal, inferior nasal
facial bones conchae, zygomatic, lacrimal, vomer,
mandible
amphiarthrotic, intervertebral disc, pubic
symphysis
symphysis
acromion articulates with acriomial end of scapula
hyoid doesnt articulate with any other bone
amphiarthrotic, radius/ulna and tib-
syndesmoses
ia/fibula
gomphoses symphiarthrotic, teeth
cranium fluid filled, support and protect bone
glenoid cavity articulates with head of humerus
parietal bone largest skull bone,
sutures symphiarthrotic, skulls
scapular spine bony ridge on posterior aspect
infraspinous fossa posterior; inferior to scapular spine
crista galli, cribriform plate, perpendicu-
ethmoid
lar plate
synovial flluid, articular capsule, menis-
knee joint cus, intracapsular ligaments, extracap-
sular ligaments
supraspinous fossa posterior; superior to scapular spine
crista galli sharp protuberance
lubricate surfaces are articular carti-
lages, nouris chondrocytes by enter-
synovial fluid
ing/exiting articular cartilages due to the
forces acting on the joint, shock absorber
subscapular fossa entire anterior surface of scapula
cribriform plate roof of nasal cavity