List 6 type’s synovial joints, then give one example of each joint in body, list 1 action each joint example does, list which plane that action occurs, finally list which axis that action rotates around?

To answer your question, here are six types of synovial joints along with an example of each joint in the human body, the action they perform, the plane in which the action occurs, and the axis around which the action rotates:

1. Hinge Joint:
- Example: Elbow joint
- Action: Flexion and extension
- Plane: Sagittal plane
- Axis: Transverse axis

2. Ball and Socket Joint:
- Example: Shoulder joint
- Action: Flexion, extension, abduction, adduction, internal rotation, and external rotation
- Plane: Multiple planes
- Axis: Multiaxial

3. Pivot Joint:
- Example: Atlantoaxial joint (between the atlas and axis bones in the neck)
- Action: Rotation
- Plane: Transverse plane
- Axis: Vertical axis

4. Condyloid Joint:
- Example: Wrist joint
- Action: Flexion, extension, abduction, adduction, and circumduction
- Plane: Multiple planes
- Axis: Multiaxial

5. Gliding Joint:
- Example: Intercarpal joints of the hand
- Action: Gliding or sliding movements
- Plane: Multiple planes
- Axis: Multiaxial

6. Saddle Joint:
- Example: Carpometacarpal joint of the thumb
- Action: Flexion, extension, abduction, adduction, and opposition
- Plane: Multiple planes
- Axis: Multiaxial

Remember, these examples provide a general overview, and the range of motion can vary among individuals.