Tissues Hierarchy of organization Atoms molecules cells TISSUES organs Organ systems organisms populations communities ecosystems biosphere Study of tissues.
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Chapter 24 Water, Electrolyte and Acid-Base Balance.
Twenty Questions Subject: Skeletal Twenty Questions 12345 678910 1112131415 1617181920.
Synovial fluid. Rheology and modelling Rheology and modelling Anna Kucaba-Pietal Rzeszow University of Technology Poland.
Option B – Muscles Movement and Fitness. B1 - Muscles and movement B.1.1 State the roles of bones, ligaments, muscles, tendons and nerves in human movement.
Joints & Joint Movements Human Anatomy Sonya Schuh-Huerta, Ph.D.
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9 JointsJoints. Joints Rigid elements of the skeleton meet at joints or articulations Greek root “arthro” means joint Articulations can be: –Bone to bone.
Joints or Articulations. A joint, or articulation, is the place of union between two or more bones.
Joints Articulations of bones Functions of joints – Hold bones together – Allow for mobility Two ways joints are classified – Functionally – Structurally.