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| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Bending a joint so that the angle between two bones decreases. What kind of movement is this? | 1 |
| Straightening a joint so that the angle between two bones increases. What kind of movement is this? | 2 |
| Moving a body part away from the midline of the body. What kind of movement is this? | 3 |
| Moving a body part toward the midline of the body. What kind of movement is this? | 4 |
| Turning the palm of the hand upward to face anteriorly. What kind of movement is this? | 5 |
| Turning the palm of the hand downward to face posteriorly. What kind of movement is this? | 6 |
| Moving a bone around its own longitudinal axis. What kind of movement is this? | 7 |
| Which movement(s) primarily occur at a hinge joint such as the elbow or knee? | 8 |
| Which movement(s) primarily occur at a pivot joint such as the joint between the atlas and axis in the neck? | 9 |
| Which movement(s) primarily occur at a condylar joint such as the wrist joint between the radius and carpals? | 10 |
| Which movement(s) primarily occur at a ball-and-socket joint such as the shoulder or hip? | 11 |
| Which movement(s) primarily occur at a saddle joint such as the base of the thumb? | 12 |
| Which movement(s) primarily occur at a gliding (plane) joint such as those between the carpal bones of the wrist? | 13 |
| What are the 6 major types of synovial joints? | 14 |
| What do diarthroses do? | 15 |
| What do amphiarthroses do? | 16 |
| What do synarthroses do? | 17 |
| Name the structural classification of joint that is connected via collagen fibers | 18 |
| Name the structural classification of join that is connected via cartilage | 19 |
| Name the structural classifications that contains a fluid filled cavity | 20 |
| What is the name of the structure that connects bones with bones | 21 |
| What is the name of the structure that connects muscle with bones | 22 |
| What are the bones found in your forearm? | 23 |
| What are the bone(s) found in your arm after your shoulder? | 24 |
| What are the bones in your wrist, palms and fingers? | 25 |
| What are the bone(s) in your thigh? | 26 |
| What are the bones in your shin? | 27 |
| What are the bones in your ankle, foot and toes? | 28 |
| Bones are held tightly together by dense connective tissue, allowing little or no movement. What type of joint is this? | 29 |
| Bones are joined by cartilage, allowing limited movement or cushioning between them. What type of joint is this? | 30 |
| Bones are separated by a fluid-filled cavity that permits free movement. What type of joint is this? | 31 |
| The sutures between the bones of the skull are an example of this type of joint. What type of joint is this? | 32 |
| The intervertebral discs between vertebrae are made of fibrocartilage and slightly movable. What type of joint is this? | 33 |