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Different options • Fibrous joints o bones are held together by strong elastic fibrous tissue o no movement between bones • Cartilaginous joints o bones are held together by cartilage o a little movement is possible • Synovial joints o the bones are held together by strong bands of connective tissue called ligaments o a lot of movement is possible • Fused / fixed bones o different bones which become one 15 Muscles & Injuries Muscles and injuries are related. So lets discover muscles and injuries! We will divide the class in 2, each group will be divided even more Group 1 Muscles Group 2 Injuries Cardia muscles Voluntary muscles Joint injuries Bone injuries Muscle injuries Involuntary muscles How muscles work Prevention Your job; learn as much as you can and present it to the group (max 5min) 16