Synovial Joint {Ans: A joint where there is a small space between the bones that contains synovial fluid ex: shoulder, elbow, wrist, hip, knee, ankle and more}Radius {Ans: Arm Bone by thumb (Appendicular Skeleton)}Anatomical Position {Ans: Standing with the front of the body and palms facing forward}Condyloid Joint {Ans: A joint formed between an oval-shaped convex surface and a reciprocal cavity that allows movement in two planes ex: wrist joints}Prone {Ans: Lying on the front of the body with face downward}Humerus {Ans: Top Arm (Appendicular Skeleton)}Cartilaginous Joint {Ans: A joint where the bones are directly connected by cartilage ex: intervertebral disc}Medial {Ans: Closer toward median plane/midline}Saddle Joint {Ans: A joint formed between a saddle-shaped surface and a bone with opposite concave-convex surfaces that allows movement in two planes ex: thumb - first carpometacarpal joint}Sternum {Ans: Chest Bone (Axial Skeleton)}Ball-and-Socket Joint {Ans: A joint formed between a spherical head and a concave socket that allows movement in three planes ex: shoulder and hip joints}Tibia {Ans: Shin (Appendicular Skeleton)}Skull {Ans: Head (Axial Skeleton)}Coronal/Frontal Plane {Ans: A vertical plane dividing the body into front and back portions}Median/Medial Plane