SyndesmosesA type of fibrousjoint that is heldtogether by aligament.Foundbetween the tibiaand fibula in thelower leg.DiarthrosesTheclassificationof a freelymoveablejointPivotJointThe type of jointthat allows youto look left andright beforecrossing theroad.SutureA type of fibrous jointthat has very shortinterconnecting fibresand bone edges thatinterlock. Found onlyin the skull.GlidingThe type ofjoint movementthat occurs inthe carpals andtarsals.GomphosisA type offibrous jointthat is like a"peg in asocket"An exampleof movementof a saddlejointCartilaginousjoint wherebones areunited byhyalinecartilageWhat containshyaluronic acidwhich contains lotsof sugar groupsthat attract andretain water?BursaA fluid-filled sacthat decreasesfriction where aligament or otherstructure wouldrub against bone.An exampleof movementof a ball-and-socket joint.TendonsheathAn elongatedfluid-filled sacthat wrapsaround atendon toreduce frictionAn exampleof a hingejointmovementAmphiarthrosesThe classificationof joint mobilitywith somemovementbetween the jointA type ofcartilaginousjoint wherebones arejoined byfibrocartigeNomovementwithin thejointThe descriptionof the type ofmovement in asynarthrosisjointSyndesmosesA type of fibrousjoint that is heldtogether by aligament.Foundbetween the tibiaand fibula in thelower leg.DiarthrosesTheclassificationof a freelymoveablejointPivotJointThe type of jointthat allows youto look left andright beforecrossing theroad.SutureA type of fibrous jointthat has very shortinterconnecting fibresand bone edges thatinterlock. Found onlyin the skull.GlidingThe type ofjoint movementthat occurs inthe carpals andtarsals.GomphosisA type offibrous jointthat is like a"peg in asocket"An exampleof movementof a saddlejointCartilaginousjoint wherebones areunited byhyalinecartilageWhat containshyaluronic acidwhich contains lotsof sugar groupsthat attract andretain water?BursaA fluid-filled sacthat decreasesfriction where aligament or otherstructure wouldrub against bone.An exampleof movementof a ball-and-socket joint.TendonsheathAn elongatedfluid-filled sacthat wrapsaround atendon toreduce frictionAn exampleof a hingejointmovementAmphiarthrosesThe classificationof joint mobilitywith somemovementbetween the jointA type ofcartilaginousjoint wherebones arejoined byfibrocartigeNomovementwithin thejointThe descriptionof the type ofmovement in asynarthrosisjoint

JOINTS BINGO! - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. A type of fibrous joint that is held together by a ligament.Found between the tibia and fibula in the lower leg.
    Syndesmoses
  2. The classification of a freely moveable joint
    Diarthroses
  3. The type of joint that allows you to look left and right before crossing the road.
    Pivot Joint
  4. A type of fibrous joint that has very short interconnecting fibres and bone edges that interlock. Found only in the skull.
    Suture
  5. The type of joint movement that occurs in the carpals and tarsals.
    Gliding
  6. A type of fibrous joint that is like a "peg in a socket"
    Gomphosis
  7. An example of movement of a saddle joint
  8. Cartilaginous joint where bones are united by hyaline cartilage
  9. What contains hyaluronic acid which contains lots of sugar groups that attract and retain water?
  10. A fluid-filled sac that decreases friction where a ligament or other structure would rub against bone.
    Bursa
  11. An example of movement of a ball-and-socket joint.
  12. An elongated fluid-filled sac that wraps around a tendon to reduce friction
    Tendon sheath
  13. An example of a hinge joint movement
  14. The classification of joint mobility with some movement between the joint
    Amphiarthroses
  15. A type of cartilaginous joint where bones are joined by fibrocartige
  16. The description of the type of movement in a synarthrosis joint
    No movement within the joint