Fibrous joints, allows little or no movement
Ball and Socket joint :) it allows flexion, extension, rotation, circulation, abduction and aduction
the ball and socket joint, an example of this is in the shoulder.
a sporting example of the ball and socket joint is Bowling a cricket ball in cricket
fingers
I think it's your elbow.
Synovial joints allow for movement between the articulating bones (in this case the sternum and the clavicle). The articulating bones are covered in articular cartilage, which are connected with ligaments and lined with a synovial membrane. There is a fluid-filled sac between these types of joints to reduce the amount of friction with movement and the fluid inside of these sacs is called synovial fluid.
That is the bursa in your synovial joint. Bursa lines with the synovial membrane and contains synovial fluid that is used to lubricate the joint when there's movement.
or Diarthrosis : articulation taht permits free movement or a freely movable joint also called synovial joint.
Elevation
This joint allows movement in many planes.
No it is a synovial joint! There is some degree of free movement possible
I think it's your elbow.
Synovial joints allow for movement between the articulating bones (in this case the sternum and the clavicle). The articulating bones are covered in articular cartilage, which are connected with ligaments and lined with a synovial membrane. There is a fluid-filled sac between these types of joints to reduce the amount of friction with movement and the fluid inside of these sacs is called synovial fluid.
A synovial joint contains a fluid-filled joint cavity enclosed by an articular capsule. Some of them are enforced by ligaments. Synovial joints are freely movable and examples include the elbow joint and wrist joint.
carpometacarpal joint of thumb
the knee joint is mostlymade from the patella joint, which supports the movement of the superior quadriceps muscles and inferior gastronemus muscles. surrounding thr joint is synovial fluid to allow for mobility of thr knee region
That is the bursa in your synovial joint. Bursa lines with the synovial membrane and contains synovial fluid that is used to lubricate the joint when there's movement.
Joint fluid analysis, also called synovial fluid analysis
or Diarthrosis : articulation taht permits free movement or a freely movable joint also called synovial joint.
Elevation
If you mean the knee joint it is flexion and extension in any running movement.