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The slightly movable joints in the spine are classified as
 a. synovial. c. fibrous.
  b. cartilaginous. d. condyloid.

Question 2

Describe the proper starting position for someone doing modified push-ups.



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Answer to Question 1

B

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A This refers to the elbows and knees.
B Correct.
C This means immovable, as in skull.
D This describes the motion of the wrist joint.

Answer to Question 2

The person should be face-down, hands directly underneath the shoulder. Legs should be together and bent at the knees. The body is kept straight from the top of the head to the knees.





 

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