Describe the types of motion possible at a synovial joint

A) swinging, opening, closing, and spinning
B) opening, closing, sliding, and breaking
C) spinning, bending, extending, and planar
D) gliding, angular, circumduction, and rotation
E) monoaxial and biaxial


Answer: D

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