Anatomy Review Quiz: Synovial Fluid: Fluid that lies in the joint cavity. Gliding: Joint that permits bones to slide. Both bones are flat. Synovial Membrane: Produces synovial fluid. Ball and Socket: Joint that allows a lot of movement. (hip and shoulder) Articulation: Place of union between 2 or more bones. . Connective Tissue: Layers of small tissue beneath the skin. (Fascia) Ligament: A band or sheet of fibrous tissue connecting 2 or more bones. Hinge: Joint that permits flexion and extension. (Knee and Elbow) Tendon: Fibrous cord or band that connects a muscle to a bone. Pivot: Pointed or rounded process of one bone fits into a ring-like structure. (vertebrae) Saddle: A joint, which both bones are shaped alike to fit together. Anterior view is the _____front_________ view of the body. Posterior view is the ___back___________ view of the body. Lateral view is the ____side___________ view of the body. Medial view is the ___inside____________ view of the body. Inferior is _______lower________ than a body part. Superior is _____higher_________ than a body part. Superficial is ______closer_______ to the skin surface. Deep is ____further__________ from skin surface. Distal is ____away__________ from the limbs. Proximal is ____toward__________ from the limbs.