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What are the 5 qualities a synovial joint needs?
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Where is the placement of the force and load compared to the fulcrum in a Class 3 Lever?
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What joints makes up uniaxial joints?
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What are Ruffini endings sensitive to?
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Where are Ruffini endings found?
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What joints make up fibrous joints?
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What are the three types of joints?
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What are Golgi ligament endings sensitive to?
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What are the 5 joint receptors?
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Where are Golgi ligament endings found?
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Where is the placement of the force and load compared to the fulcrum in a Class 1 Lever?
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Where is the placement of the force and load compared to the fulcrum in a Class 2 Lever?
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What joints makes up cartilaginous joints?
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What joints makes up synovial joints?
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What is the main energy system that produces the most ATP?
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Where are free nerve endings located?
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What joints makes up biaxial?
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What are Golgi- Mazzoni corpuscles sensitive to?
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What joints makes up multiaxial joints?
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What are Pacinian corpuscles sensitive to?
A.
hinge and pivot joints
B.
compression of joint capsule
C.
synchondrosis and symphysis
D.
The fulcrum is center, the force is on one side and the load is on the other side
E.
high frequency vibration, acceleration, and high velocity changes in joint position
F.
joint cavity, articular cartilage, synovial membrane, synovial fluid, fibrous capsule
G.
suture, syndesmosis, gomphosis
H.
fibrous layer of joint capsule
I.
ball and socket and plane joints
J.
ligaments, adjacent to ligaments' bony attachment
K.
saddle and condyloid joints
L.
The load is placed between the fulcrum and the force
M.
The force is between the fulcrum and the load
N.
fibrous, cartilaginous, and synovial
O.
joint capsule, ligaments, synovium, fat pads
P.
uniaxial, biaxial, and mulitaxial
Q.
tension or stretch of ligaments
R.
stretching of joint capsule; amplitude and velocity of joint position
S.
free nerve endings Golgi ligament endings Golgi- Mazzoni corpuscles Pacinian corpuscles Ruffini endings
T.
aerobic system/ oxygen system
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How long does ATP-PC last?
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What is the 2nd fastest system for energy?
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What is a byproduct of anaerobic glycolysis?
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How long does anaerobic glycolysis last?
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What is the fastest energy system?
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What is the other term for synovial joints?
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What is the other term for fibrous joints?
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Where are Golgi- Mazzoni corpuscles found?
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What is the other term for cartilaginous joints?

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