Chapter 9 - Articulations Guided Notes, Exercises of Anatomy

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Anatomy & Physiology Practice Questions
Chapter 9: Articulations:
On what basics are joints classified?
Which kind of joint is united by cartilage?
a) Which kind is immovable?
b) Which kind is highly moveable?
Where in the body can sutures be found?
a) Where can Gomphoses be found?
How does the connective tissue in synchondroses and symphyses differ?
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Anatomy & Physiology Practice Questions

Chapter 9: Articulations:

On what basics are joints classified? Which kind of joint is united by cartilage? a) Which kind is immovable? b) Which kind is highly moveable? Where in the body can sutures be found? a) Where can Gomphoses be found? How does the connective tissue in synchondroses and symphyses differ?

The Epiphyseal plate in a young child is structurally an example of which type of joint? a) When the Epiphyseal Plate ossifies, which kind of joint does it become? Nutritional supplements that claim to aid in joint movement be rebuilding knee cartilage are most likely referring to help with which component of the Synovial Joint? What are the functions of Synovial Fluid?

a) Straightens the knee to move from a squatting position to a standing position? b) Draws a big circle during art class? c) Uses the hip joint to move the lower limb so that the toes point laterally? d) Brings the other fingers toward the middle finger to slip his hand through the sleeve of a coat? e) Closes her mouth? In what way is considering adduction as “adding your limb to your trunk” an effective learning device? A young bird is trying to fly. Which two movements is it producing as it flaps its wings up and down?

A common test of dexterity is to have someone touch, as fast as he can, his fingertips, one at a time, to the thumb on the same hand. Which type of movement is this? Skip is asked by his instructor if he knows what a pivot joint is and he vigorously shakes his head side-to-side, indicating “no”. His instructor responds “Good job. Nice example.” Skip is confused – why is the instructor happy? Why are condyloid and saddle joints important to many musicians? Which types of synovial joints allow movement around one axis, two axes, three axes? At the shoulder joint, which ligament connects the coracoid process and Humerus?

a) Pubis and Femur? At the knee joint, which ligament connects the anterior thigh muscle tendon and Tibia? a) Lateral Condyle of Femur and Fibula?