Deck 8: Articulations
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Deck 8: Articulations
1
Which of the following is not a part of a synovial joint?
A) Articular capsule
B) Articular cartilage
C) Tendon sheath
D) Joint cavity
E) Synovial membrane
A) Articular capsule
B) Articular cartilage
C) Tendon sheath
D) Joint cavity
E) Synovial membrane
C
2
Which of the following are fibrous joints with a peg-in-socket structure?
A) Sutures
B) Gomphoses
C) Syndesmoses
D) Synchondrosis
E) Symphyses
A) Sutures
B) Gomphoses
C) Syndesmoses
D) Synchondrosis
E) Symphyses
B
3
Which of the following is an example of a gliding joint?
A) Carpometacarpal joint
B) Interphalangeal joint
C) Intercarpal joint
D) Shoulder joint
E) Hip joint
A) Carpometacarpal joint
B) Interphalangeal joint
C) Intercarpal joint
D) Shoulder joint
E) Hip joint
C
4
Which of the following primarily stabilizes the shoulder joint?
A) Capsular ligaments
B) Tendon of biceps brachii muscle
C) Subscapularis muscle
D) Tendons of the clavicle
E) Glenohumeral ligaments
A) Capsular ligaments
B) Tendon of biceps brachii muscle
C) Subscapularis muscle
D) Tendons of the clavicle
E) Glenohumeral ligaments
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5
The elbow joint is extremely stable because of which of the following?
A) The joint lacks bursae.
B) The capsule lacks reinforcement by ligaments.
C) The bony surfaces do not interlock with each other.
D) The articular capsule is very thick.
E) Several strong ligaments firmly support the joint capsule.
A) The joint lacks bursae.
B) The capsule lacks reinforcement by ligaments.
C) The bony surfaces do not interlock with each other.
D) The articular capsule is very thick.
E) Several strong ligaments firmly support the joint capsule.
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6
Which of the following is also called the intracapsular ligament?
A) Oblique popliteal ligament
B) Arcuate popliteal ligament
C) Tibial collateral ligament
D) Cruciate ligament
E) Ligamentum teres
A) Oblique popliteal ligament
B) Arcuate popliteal ligament
C) Tibial collateral ligament
D) Cruciate ligament
E) Ligamentum teres
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7
The patellar ligament is used to test which of the following?
A) Knee-jerk reflex
B) Knee injury
C) Dislocation of the knee
D) Inflammation of the knee
E) Lyme disease infection
A) Knee-jerk reflex
B) Knee injury
C) Dislocation of the knee
D) Inflammation of the knee
E) Lyme disease infection
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8
Which of the following is involved most commonly in athletic knee injuries?
A) Synovial membrane
B) Tendons
C) Ligaments
D) Patella
E) Menisci
A) Synovial membrane
B) Tendons
C) Ligaments
D) Patella
E) Menisci
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9
Which of the following is a synarthrosis that binds the teeth to the bony sockets in the maxillary bone and the mandible?
A) Synostosis
B) Synchondrosis
C) Suture
D) Gomphosis
E) Symphysis
A) Synostosis
B) Synchondrosis
C) Suture
D) Gomphosis
E) Symphysis
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10
Which of the following ligaments reinforces the back of the knee joint?
A) Patellar
B) Popliteal
C) Fibular collateral
D) Tibial collateral
E) Cruciate
A) Patellar
B) Popliteal
C) Fibular collateral
D) Tibial collateral
E) Cruciate
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11
Moving the head downward toward the chest is described by which of the following terms?
A) Rotation
B) Abduction
C) Flexion
D) Extension
E) Hyperextension
A) Rotation
B) Abduction
C) Flexion
D) Extension
E) Hyperextension
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12
Which of the following has triaxial movement?
A) Elbow
B) Shoulder
C) Ankle
D) Skull
E) Sternum
A) Elbow
B) Shoulder
C) Ankle
D) Skull
E) Sternum
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13
Which of the following has monoaxial movement?
A) Elbow
B) Ankle
C) Waist
D) Hip
E) Shoulder
A) Elbow
B) Ankle
C) Waist
D) Hip
E) Shoulder
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14
The immovable joint between the manubrium of the sternum and the first rib's costal cartilage is an example of which of the following?
A) Synarthrosis
B) Amphiarthrosis
C) Synchondroses
D) Gomphosis
E) Diarthrosis
A) Synarthrosis
B) Amphiarthrosis
C) Synchondroses
D) Gomphosis
E) Diarthrosis
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15
The joint between the occipital and parietal bones is classified as a(n) __________ joint.
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16
The annulus fibrosus and nucleus pulposus are structures composing the __________.
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17
When articulating surfaces are forced out of position, the displacement is known as a(n) __________.
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18
A freely movable joint is called a(n) __________ joint.
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19
Abduction and adduction always refer to movements of the __________ skeleton.
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20
Synovial fluid lubricates the articular cartilage and prevents __________.
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21
The most common chronic form of arthritis is __________.
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22
During brain growth, closed sutures are better described as __________.
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23
The two-layered structure that encloses the joint cavity has a tough outer fibrous layer that is called the articular __________.
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24
Examples of hinge joints include the __________ joints and the interphalangeal joints.
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25
Examples of saddle joints include the carpometacarpal joints of the __________.
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26
The subscapularis, infraspinatus, supraspinatus, and teres minor comprise the rotator __________.
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27
The most complex joint in the body is the __________ joint.
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28
The temporomandibular joint in the jaw is a modified __________ joint.
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29
Moving a part away from the midline of the body is called __________.
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30
Moving a part around its axis, either directed toward the midline or away from it, is called __________.
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31
Turning the hand so that the palm is upward and facing anteriorly is called __________.
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32
Dense connective tissue is to a suture as a periodontal ligament is to a syndesmosis.
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33
The radiocarpal joint is an ellipsoidal joint.
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34
Supination is the movement of the forearm in which the palm is turned from posterior to anterior.
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35
Gliding joints are found between the carpals.
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36
Symphyses are amphiarthrotic joints allowing flexibility and maintaining strength.
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37
Ellipsoidal joints have uniaxial movement that involves rotation around a vertical axis.
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38
Pivot joints have uniaxial movement that involves adduction and abduction.
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39
A shoulder separation is an injury involving dislocation of the acromioclavicular joint.
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40
The elbow joints allow only flexion and are unstable joints.
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41
The ligamentum teres is the ligament of the humerus head that connects it to the glenoid labrum.
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42
Lyme disease may affect the joints, and is caused by spirochete bacteria.
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