Asked by
Lucas Walker
on Oct 22, 2024Verified
The ________ joint is an example of a multiaxial joint.
A) proximal radioulnar
B) metatarsophalangeal
C) humeroulnar
D) humeroscapular
E) atlantoaxial
Multiaxial Joint
A type of synovial joint that allows for movement along multiple planes and axes.
Humeroscapular
Pertaining to the humerus (upper arm bone) and the scapula (shoulder blade), often related to the shoulder joint.
Atlantoaxial
Pertaining to the joint between the atlas (C1 vertebra) and the axis (C2 vertebra) that allows for the rotation of the head.
- Understand the variations in anatomy and utility among diverse joint categories.
Verified Answer
AF
Learning Objectives
- Understand the variations in anatomy and utility among diverse joint categories.