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blackboard.cpcc.edu An epiphyseal plate is an example of a- it is not considered a joint; it's a growth plate. suture QUESTION 2 Of the following, which is the most frequently dislocated joint in the body? Hip (Coxal) joint Temporomandibular joint (TMJ) Elbow joint Shoulder (glenohumoral) joint QUESTION 3 What happens when ATP binds to myosin? "cocking of the myosin heacd O myosin head swivels forcefully, pulling actin myosin head attaches to actin 0 myosin detaches from actin, "breaking" the cross bridge QUESTION 4 For a muscle to contract... actin heads bind to myosin Click Save and Submit to save and submit. Click Save All Answers to save all answers. 30

Explanation / Answer

Question1

Answer is Synchondrosis

It connects epiphysis and diaphysis of growing bone. After getting bone elongation stoped,bone replaces the hyaline cartilage, and it becomes a synostosis, a bony joint.

Question 2

Answer is Temporomandibular joint

here the artuculation between temporal bone and mandibular candyle.

here observe two types movements i.e Hinge and gliding movements.