Thursday, December 8, 2011

Bones 12.8.12

Name and give an example of both a movable joint and an immovable joint.

What are the functions of cartilage in your skeletal system ?

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  1. movable: knee bone(pattella)
    immovable: skull
    they work as a cushion

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  2. a movable joint is the arm and an immovable joint is the skull

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  3. Movable-Leg

    Immovable-Skull

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  4. 1. Joint=ankle bone.
    immovable=skull
    2.It works as a cushion between bones.

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  5. The skull has several immovable joints.
    the elbow is a move able joint because it moves back and forth on a hinge.
    Cartilage keeps bones at joints from rubbing up against each other so they don't wither down.

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  6. the movable joint is the arm. the immovable joint is the skull

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  7. Movable joint- Arm
    Immovable joint-Skull
    They work as a cushion.

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  8. movable= arm

    immovable= skull

    to keep the bones from rubbing away

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  9. Your arm has movable joints.
    An immovable joint is your skull.
    They help keep your bone together.

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  10. 1. A movable joint is your elbow.

    2. a immovable joint is the skull.

    3. cartilage is in between two or more bone to keep them from rubbing together.

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  11. A movable joint is your knee and a immovable joint is your skull.2.It works as a cushion between your bones.

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  12. Movable:Knee bone
    Immovable:skull
    The functions of the cartialige is that it acts like a cushion.

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  13. One immovable joint is your skull, and a movable joint would be your elbows.
    Cartilage keeps bones from rubbing against each other.

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  14. a movable joint would your toes and fingers a immovable joint is the skull.Cartilage reduces friction and resist shock and acts as a cushion.



    :)

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  15. movable joint, knee.
    immovable joint is the ribs of skull.
    cartilage works as a cushion for the two bones.

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  16. A movable joint is a hand and a immovable joint is a skull and it's a cushion.

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  17. Movable: arm and leg
    Immovable: skull
    Work as a cushion

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  18. The skull has several immovable joints.
    the elbow is a move able joint because it moves back and forth on a hinge.
    Cartilage keeps bones at joints from rubbing up against each other so they don't wither down.

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  19. here is a immovable joint , an immovable joint, and what cartilage does.a movable joint would be the pattella or the knee. an immovable joint would be the pelvis. cartilage acts as a shock absorber.

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  20. Moveable- Leg

    Immovable- Skull

    The keep the bones from rubbing toogether

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  21. Movable joints are legs because you use them to walk jog or run and an immovable joint is your skull because it stays in one spot to protect your brain

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  22. Give an example of both a movable and a immovable joints :the skull has many immovable joints and your the elbow is movable

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  23. a movable joint is the arm and an immovable joint is the skull

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  24. An immovable joint in your body is your skull.
    A movable joint is you knee. The function of cartilage in your skeletal system is so your bones don't rub together and erode.

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  25. Movable joints are legs because you use them everyday to walk and play outdoor activities or even indoor. Immovable joint is your skull because it helps you and protcts your brain.
    Hannah Wrote this(:

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  26. movable joints are your legs because you use them to move around. and an immovable joint is your skull because it stays in one place.

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  27. A immovable joint is your skull.
    A movable joint is your knee

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  28. Movable:Knee bone
    Immovable:Skull
    It works as a cushion.

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  29. Dale,pit,andtherunawayguysThursday, December 08, 2011

    Moveable bone- Leg

    Immovable bone- Skull

    The keep the bones from rubbing together

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  30. Emily M

    movable: elbow + ankle
    immovable: skull
    the cartilage keeps the bones from rubbing together and causing pain

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  31. An immovable joint in your body is your skull.
    A movable joint is your elbow.
    the function that cartilage does in your Skeletal system is so the joints dont rub together and erode

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  32. A moveable joint is your toe and an immovible joint is your skull. so there is a cushen between your joints.

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  33. 1.)a movable joint is a ball and socket joint like your shoulder.
    2.) an immovable joint is your skull because it protects your brain.
    3) and the function of cartilage is to cushion your joints.

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  34. An movable joint is a knee joint. A inmovable joint is the skull has some inmovable joints. The function for cartilage is to be at the end of the bone and protect it from the other bone from rubbing agansed it.

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  35. here is a immovable joint , an immovable joint, and what cartilage does.a movable joint would be the pattella or the knee. an immovable joint would be the pelvis. cartilage acts as a shock absorber.

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  36. idk.

    so your bones dont rub together.

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  37. the joint in your knee is movable and the joints in your scull is immovable

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  38. Dale,pit,andtherunawayguysThursday, December 08, 2011

    another unmovable joint is your ribs

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  39. a movible joint would be your knee or elbow or ankle, a inmovible joint would be a skull.

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  40. One movable joint is a knee bone (patella).
    An immovable joint is your skull, because it protects your brain, The function of cartilage is to cushion your joints.

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  42. One joint that moves is the knee and the immovable one is the skull. Cartilage helps cushion your joints.

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  43. knee, skull, stops bones from rubbing together

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  44. a movable joint is an elbow or a hinge joint an immovable joint are is your skull
    cartilage is the stuff that keeps your bones from grinding together.

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  45. Movable:
    Knee
    Elbow

    Immovable:
    Neck
    Skull

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  46. a movable joint is a elbow or knee an immovable joint is the skull
    cartelige is the padding between the bones

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  47. A movable joint would be a knee or wrist and an immovable joint would be your skull

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  48. Movable joint: Knee

    Immovable joint: the joints in the top of your skull

    Cartilage can be cushioning joints or to help support the body without being excessively hard.

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  49. An example of a movable joint is a hinge joint.
    An immovable joint is a skull.
    The functions of your cartilage in the skeletal system is that it joins bones to muscles
    and it acts as a shock absorber between your joints and bones and on your vertebrae.

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  50. movable knee - stops bones rubbing together
    immovable skull protects your brain

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  51. Your knee is an immovable joint and skull is a movable joint. Cartilages cushions the joints and helps them from not scraping together.

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  52. The elbow is a movable joint. An example of an immovable joint is the joints in the pelvis. Cartilage helps keeps your bones from grinding off of each other.

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  53. Goes between joints and prevents them from scraping against each other.
    EARS and NOSE.

    Immovable: Pelvis
    Movable: Kneecap

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  54. A movable joint is the knee joint / bone
    An immoveable joint is you skull, because it doesn't move
    The function of cartilage is to cushion your bones.

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  55. Movable: knee bone(pattella).

    Immovable: skull.

    They work as a cushion.

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  56. Some examples of movable joints are, the joints in your leg, the joints inside your neck allowing your head to move. You have more movable joint in your fingers.
    An immovable joint is the skull, it cannot move.
    The functions of cartilage in your skeletal system, is to allow air,and sound into your ear, and nose, it is also so used to keep your nose from exploding every time you sneeze.

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  57. A movable joint would be the knee an immovable joint would be your skull.

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  58. An immovable joint is the skull, and a moveable joint is a shoulder bones. The function of cartilage is cushioning, shape and support.

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  59. a.examples of the movable and imovable joints are your knee is moveable your brain is imoveable



    b. cartilage keeps your bones strong

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  60. movable joint is ur knee and immovable joint is ur skull

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  61. movable:Knee immovable:Foot

    to separate the bones in your body

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  62. joshua trott kool manThursday, December 08, 2011

    movable joint, knee.
    immovable joint is the ribs of skull.
    cartilage works as a cushion for the two bones.

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  63. Moveable joint elbows.

    Immovable joint Ribs.

    Keeps bones from running together.

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  64. a moveable joint is a knee cap.
    a immovable joint in your skull!

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  65. An immovable joint in your body is your skull.
    A movable joint is you knee. The function of cartilage in your skeletal system is so your bones don't rub together and erode.
    Thursday, December 08, 2011

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  67. Knee, hand, elbow, knee cap.Not moveable joint is your skull

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  68. Example of Immovable joint: Ribs

    Example of Movable joint: Elbows

    Cartilage is used to make it so bones don't rub together!

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  69. Name and give an example of both a movable joint and an immovable joint.

    What are the functions of cartilage in your skeletal system ?

    bones of the skeleton support us The three types are: fixed, or immovable; lightly movable; and freely movable.

    All joints occur where two bones meett They make the skeleton flexible without them, movement would be impossible. i think this is all right

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  70. 2 examples of a movable joint and a immovable

    1. movable is your elbow.


    2. immmovable joint is your skull.

    the functions of the cartlage is that is like a gooey substance around your joints

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  71. Cartilage joins bones to muscles.
    & it acts as a shock absorber between your joints & bones & on your vertebrae.

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  72. your cranium is a immovable joint and your nee is a movable joint.

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  73. A movable joint is a knee cap.
    A immovable joint in your skull!
    The Cartilage separates the bones from rubbing agents each other.

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  75. The Cartilage separates the bones from rubbing agents each other.

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  76. a.Your knee is movable your ribs are imovable.




    b. Cartalige keeps your bones from rubing up together.

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  77. A movable joint is your Knee and a Immovable Joint is your Skull Cartilage is to separate the bones in your body

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  78. the functions of cartilage in your skeletal system are...
    A Moveable joint are elbows.

    An Immovable joint is Ribs.

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  79. An example is a moveable joint is your knee,elbow,jaw, hands. Something that is not moveable is your skull.

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  80. Two examples of a movable joint and a immovable:

    movable is your elbow. The immovable one is your skull.The functions of the cartlage is that is like a gooey substance around your joints.

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  81. One type of movable is your knee they help with your knee bending and lets you walk.
    A inmovable joint is your skull.

    Cartlage is used to keep your bones from rubbing together.

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  82. that was lukkas pierce by the way

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  83. Moveable joints:

    1. knee
    2.foot
    3jaw.
    Imoveable joints:

    1.skull
    2.idk
    3.idk

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  84. Eli posted this

    A movable joint is your elbow your move able joints have cartilage in them and an unmovable joint is your skull

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  85. What are the functions of cartilage in your skeletal system?

    Your flanges are a movable.
    Your skull can not move.

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  86. Name and give an example of both a movable joint and an immovable joint.

    What are the functions of cartilage in your skeletal system ?

    A Moveable Joint is your skeleton to support us when we move and Inmoveable Joint is Skull and Name and give an example of both a movable joint and an immovable joint.

    What are the functions of cartilage in your skeletal system ?

    A Moveable Joint is your skeleton, to support us when we move and Inmoveable Joint is Skull, tissue and Fibrous joint

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  87. A movable joint is your elbow you movable joints have cartilage in them and a non movable joint is your ribs

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  88. Tracie T.:) :) :) :)Thursday, December 08, 2011

    An example is a moveable joint is your knee,elbow,jaw,hands. Something that is not moveable is your skull.I think cushin.

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