What makes a joint synovial?
What makes a joint synovial?
A joint is the place where two or more bones meet. Synovial joints are freely movable joints, so they are the main joints used in sport.
What makes a joint synovial?
What makes a joint synovial?
A joint is the place where two or more bones meet. Synovial joints are freely movable joints, so they are the main joints used in sport.
Step-by-step lessons covering AQA GCSE Physical Education Synovial joints and types of freely movable joint for GCSE Physical Education. Each lesson works through exam-style questions.