Deck 9: The Muscular System: Skeletal Muscle Tissue and Muscle Organization

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<strong>  Figure 9.3 Use the diagram above to answer the following questions. Which letter indicates a synovial, diarthrotic, saddle type of joint?</strong> A) A B) B C) C D) D E) E <div style=padding-top: 35px> Figure 9.3
Use the diagram above to answer the following questions.
Which letter indicates a synovial, diarthrotic, saddle type of joint?

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
E) E
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<strong>  Figure 9.1 Use the diagram above to answer the following questions. Which letter indicates the joint/articular cavity that contains a small amount of synovial fluid?</strong> A) A B) B C) C D) D E) E <div style=padding-top: 35px> Figure 9.1
Use the diagram above to answer the following questions.
Which letter indicates the joint/articular cavity that contains a small amount of synovial fluid?

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
E) E
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<strong>  Figure 9.1 Use the diagram above to answer the following questions. Which letter indicates the fibrous layer of the articular capsule of this synovial joint?</strong> A) A B) B C) C D) D E) E <div style=padding-top: 35px> Figure 9.1
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Which letter indicates the fibrous layer of the articular capsule of this synovial joint?

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
E) E
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Which of these joints is a hinge joint, primarily involved in articulation with the ulna rather than the radius?

A) elbow joint
B) shoulder joint
C) sternoclavicular joint
D) hip joint
E) ankle joint
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<strong>  Figure 9.3 Use the diagram above to answer the following questions. Which letter indicates the joint that is made more stable by the glenoid labrum?</strong> A) A B) B C) C D) D E) E <div style=padding-top: 35px> Figure 9.3
Use the diagram above to answer the following questions.
Which letter indicates the joint that is made more stable by the glenoid labrum?

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
E) E
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<strong>  Figure 9.2 Use the diagram above to answer the following questions. Which letter indicates an example of an interphalangeal joint?</strong> A) A B) B C) C D) D E) E <div style=padding-top: 35px> Figure 9.2
Use the diagram above to answer the following questions.
Which letter indicates an example of an interphalangeal joint?

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
E) E
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Which of these joints utilizes the acetabulum?

A) elbow joint
B) shoulder joint
C) sternoclavicular joint
D) hip joint
E) ankle joint
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Trauma at which of these joints is more likely to result in a bone fracture than a dislocation?

A) elbow joint
B) shoulder joint
C) sternoclavicular joint
D) hip joint
E) ankle joint
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<strong>  Figure 9.3 Use the diagram above to answer the following questions. Which letter indicates a synovial, diarthrotic, hinge type of joint?</strong> A) A B) B C) C D) D E) E <div style=padding-top: 35px> Figure 9.3
Use the diagram above to answer the following questions.
Which letter indicates a synovial, diarthrotic, hinge type of joint?

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
E) E
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<strong>  Figure 9.2 Use the diagram above to answer the following questions. Which letter indicates the proximal articulation between the tibia and fibula and is a diarthrotic plane joint?</strong> A) A B) B C) C D) D E) E <div style=padding-top: 35px> Figure 9.2
Use the diagram above to answer the following questions.
Which letter indicates the proximal articulation between the tibia and fibula and is a diarthrotic plane joint?

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
E) E
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<strong>  Figure 9.1 Use the diagram above to answer the following questions. Which letter indicates a ligament that connects bone to bone and is external to the joint capsule?</strong> A) A B) B C) C D) D E) E <div style=padding-top: 35px> Figure 9.1
Use the diagram above to answer the following questions.
Which letter indicates a ligament that connects bone to bone and is external to the joint capsule?

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
E) E
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<strong>  Figure 9.2 Use the diagram above to answer the following questions. Which letter on the diagram indicates a modified hinge joint?</strong> A) A B) B C) C D) D E) E <div style=padding-top: 35px> Figure 9.2
Use the diagram above to answer the following questions.
Which letter on the diagram indicates a modified hinge joint?

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
E) E
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<strong>  Figure 9.1 Use the diagram above to answer the following questions. Which letter indicates the layer of the articular capsule that is the most highly vascularized?</strong> A) A B) B C) C D) D E) E <div style=padding-top: 35px> Figure 9.1
Use the diagram above to answer the following questions.
Which letter indicates the layer of the articular capsule that is the most highly vascularized?

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
E) E
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Which of these joints would be best described as having a number of bursae, tendon sheaths, an acromion process, and a coracoid process?

A) elbow joint
B) shoulder joint
C) sternoclavicular joint
D) hip joint
E) ankle joint
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<strong>  Figure 9.3 Use the diagram above to answer the following questions. Which letter indicates the distal articulation between the radius and ulna?</strong> A) A B) B C) C D) D E) E <div style=padding-top: 35px> Figure 9.3
Use the diagram above to answer the following questions.
Which letter indicates the distal articulation between the radius and ulna?

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
E) E
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<strong>  Figure 9.1 Use the diagram above to answer the following questions. Which letter indicates an articulating surface that is comprised of hyaline cartilage?</strong> A) A B) B C) C D) D E) E <div style=padding-top: 35px> Figure 9.1
Use the diagram above to answer the following questions.
Which letter indicates an articulating surface that is comprised of hyaline cartilage?

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
E) E
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<strong>  Figure 9.3 Use the diagram above to answer the following questions. Which letter indicates the knuckle or metacarpophalangeal joint, which is a diarthrotic joint?</strong> A) A B) B C) C D) D E) E <div style=padding-top: 35px> Figure 9.3
Use the diagram above to answer the following questions.
Which letter indicates the knuckle or metacarpophalangeal joint, which is a diarthrotic joint?

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
E) E
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<strong>  Figure 9.2 Use the diagram above to answer the following questions. Which letter indicates a cartilaginous, amphiarthrotic, symphysis type of joint?</strong> A) A B) B C) C D) D E) E <div style=padding-top: 35px> Figure 9.2
Use the diagram above to answer the following questions.
Which letter indicates a cartilaginous, amphiarthrotic, symphysis type of joint?

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
E) E
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Which of these joints is stabilized by an iliofemoral ligament, a pubofemoral ligament, and an ischiofemoral ligament?

A) elbow joint
B) shoulder joint
C) sternoclavicular joint
D) hip joint
E) ankle joint
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<strong>  Figure 9.2 Use the diagram above to answer the following questions. Which letter indicates an articulation that, in addition to the pubic symphysis, becomes slightly amphiarthrotic during pregnancy?</strong> A) A B) B C) C D) D E) E <div style=padding-top: 35px> Figure 9.2
Use the diagram above to answer the following questions.
Which letter indicates an articulation that, in addition to the pubic symphysis, becomes slightly amphiarthrotic during pregnancy?

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
E) E
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The main function of synovial fluid is

A) cooling.
B) lubrication.
C) removing metabolic wastes.
D) nourishing bone.
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Articular cartilages are found both in symphyses and in

A) syndesmoses.
B) synchondroses.
C) synovial joints.
D) sutures.
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Which of these joints is one of the most freely moving joints of the body, but requires the stability provided by the rotator cuff muscles to keep it in place?

A) elbow joint
B) shoulder joint
C) sternoclavicular joint
D) hip joint
E) ankle joint
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Which of these is not characteristic of a synchondrosis?

A) not highly movable
B) bone ends attached by collagen
C) composed of hyaline cartilage
D) absence of a joint cavity
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Which of these joints is stabilized with an annular ligament?

A) elbow joint
B) shoulder joint
C) sternoclavicular joint
D) hip joint
E) ankle joint
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An example of a synarthrotic fibrous joint is the

A) interosseous membrane between the radius and the ulna.
B) intervertebral discs.
C) pubic symphysis.
D) sagittal suture.
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The condition in which excessive amounts of synovial fluid effuse into a joint cavity is called

A) arthroplasty.
B) ankylosing spondylitis.
C) synovitis.
D) chondromalacia.
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In abduction of the fingers, the fifth finger moves medially, and the second finger moves

A) by flexing toward the palm.
B) medially.
C) anteriorly.
D) laterally.
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An example of a saddle-shaped synovial joint is the

A) radioulnar joint.
B) carpometacarpal of digit 1.
C) glenohumeral joint.
D) temporomandibular joint.
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Which of these joints allows for dorsiflexion and plantar flexion?

A) elbow joint
B) shoulder joint
C) sternoclavicular joint
D) hip joint
E) ankle joint
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By hyperextending a thigh at the hip joint, you could

A) squeeze both thighs together.
B) perform the same movement as circumduction.
C) hit your chin with your knee.
D) bring your knee and leg to a position posterior to the thorax.
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An example of a pivot joint is the

A) atlantoaxial joint.
B) distal tibiofibular joint.
C) suture.
D) sagittal suture.
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Which of these joints is stabilized by glenohumeral ligaments?

A) elbow joint
B) shoulder joint
C) sternoclavicular joint
D) hip joint
E) ankle joint
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A joint capsule (articular capsule) has two layers. The function of the capsuleʹs internal layer is to

A) produce synovial fluid.
B) strengthen the joint against tension.
C) contain all of the nerves and blood vessels of the joint.
D) act as a meniscus.
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When the fibrous tissue of sutures ossifies, the resulting joint is called a

A) synostosis.
B) syndesmosis.
C) symphysis.
D) synchondrosis.
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Which of these joints incorporates two bones, the first costal cartilage, and an articular disc?

A) elbow joint
B) shoulder joint
C) sternoclavicular joint
D) hip joint
E) ankle joint
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Which of the factors listed below contributes least to hip joint stability?

A) muscle tone
B) the deep socket
C) ligaments attached to the head of the femur
D) ligaments in the articular capsule
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Synovial joint cavities are the only important exceptions to the rule that cavities in the body are always lined with epithelia. The synovial membrane consists of

A) nervous tissue.
B) loose connective tissue.
C) muscle tissue.
D) dense irregular connective tissue.
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What structures are most important in keeping the knee from moving medially to laterally?

A) the patellar ligament
B) the collateral ligaments
C) the oblique popliteal ligaments
D) the menisci
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Which structure(s) directly secures the humerus to the glenoid cavity?

A) the tendon of the biceps brachii muscle
B) the rotator cuff
C) the coracohumeral ligament
D) the glenohumeral ligaments
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What type of excessive motion do anterior ligaments resist?

A) flexion
B) extension
C) abduction
D) adduction
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Articular discs are found in all of the following joints except the

A) temporomandibular.
B) tibiofemoral.
C) sternoclavicular.
D) vertebrocostal.
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In pronation,

A) the ulna rotates, but the radius does not.
B) the forearm is laterally rotated.
C) the palm faces anteriorly.
D) the radius and ulna are crossed.
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An example of a multiaxial joint is

A) an intervertebral joint, between the articular processes.
B) the proximal radioulnar joint.
C) the hip.
D) the pubic symphysis.
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A chronic disorder of joints in which the articular cartilages degenerate and bony spurs form is

A) rheumatoid arthritis.
B) gout.
C) Lyme disease.
D) osteoarthritis.
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Cartilaginous joints

A) allow free movement.
B) are seen in sutural lines.
C) include symphyses.
D) allow movement in only one plane as a hinge.
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Which of the response pairs listed below does not correctly pair the joint category with its functional degree of mobility?

A) synchondrosis: amphiarthrosis
B) symphysis: amphiarthrosis
C) synovial: diarthrosis
D) suture: synarthrosis
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Besides helping to ʺlockʺ the knee, the posterior cruciate ligament

A) holds the patella to the tibia.
B) breaks more frequently than the anterior cruciate ligament.
C) prevents posterior sliding of the tibia when the leg is flexed at the knee.
D) prevents all medial rotation on the femoral condyles.
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As an essential stage in the locking mechanism of the knee,

A) the femur rotates laterally on the tibial condyles.
B) both cruciate and collateral ligaments tighten.
C) the popliteal muscle contracts.
D) the fibula is pulled out of the way.
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Capsular ligaments

A) are located outside the joint capsule.
B) are covered by synovial membrane.
C) are thickened parts of the joint capsule itself.
D) separate the synovial cavity into compartments.
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Studentʹs elbow is an example of

A) osteoarthritis.
B) tendonitis.
C) bursitis.
D) gout.
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The main movements occurring at the ankle joint are

A) inversion and eversion.
B) abduction and adduction.
C) supination and pronation.
D) plantar flexion and dorsiflexion.
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An example of a diarthrotic synchondrosis

A) is the intertarsal joint.
B) is the epiphyseal plate.
C) is the knee.
D) does not exist.
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An example of an amphiarthrotic cartilaginous joint is the

A) knee joint.
B) pubic symphysis.
C) sternocostal joint.
D) epiphyseal plate.
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What movement occurs when one moves the foot from the anatomical position to point the toes laterally, with the foot flat on the floor?

A) lateral rotation
B) plantar flexion
C) inversion
D) eversion
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Which of the following movements is not possible at the condyloid metacarpophalangeal joints of fingers 2-5?

A) adduction
B) flexion
C) circumduction
D) rotation
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Of the joints listed below, the only joint with a relatively shallow or flat articular surface is the

A) ankle joint.
B) shoulder joint.
C) elbow joint.
D) hip joint.
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The largest ball-and-socket joint in the body is the

A) hip.
B) knee.
C) shoulder.
D) interphalangeal joint.
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A joint between a tooth and its socket is

A) a synostosis.
B) an ankylosis.
C) a gomphosis.
D) a suture.
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A condition that commonly leads to neck pain, ear problems, and pain when opening the mouth is

A) temporomandibular disorder.
B) gout.
C) osteoarthritis.
D) sutural disorders.
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Which of these statements about menisci is false?

A) They contain fibrocartilage.
B) They can divide the joint cavity.
C) They can allow two movements at a single joint.
D) They are found in all synovial joints.
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Gliding movements occur between all these joints except

A) adjacent phalanges.
B) temporomandibular joints.
C) articular processes of vertebrae.
D) adjacent carpals.
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Based on the definition of luxation, a subluxation must be

A) rheumatoid arthritis on one side of the body only.
B) a partially dislocated joint.
C) a mild case of Lyme disease.
D) reduction of a joint.
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Synovial fluid is slippery because of glycoproteins that are secreted by fibroblasts located within the articular cartilage.
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The only category of articulations with a joint cavity is a

A) fibrous joint.
B) cartilaginous joint.
C) synostosis.
D) synovial joint.
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Synarthroses are freely movable joints.
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All of these stabilizing structures provide structural support to the hip joint except the

A) ligament of the head of the femur.
B) ischiofemoral ligament.
C) iliofemoral ligament.
D) pubofemoral ligament.
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The lateral movement of the arms away from the body is called

A) flexion.
B) adduction.
C) abduction.
D) extension.
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Synovial fluid is

A) fluid from edema.
B) identical to blood plasma.
C) an extract from the bone marrow.
D) a filtrate of the blood, with added glycoproteins.
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A bursa differs from the synovial cavity of a joint in that it

A) contains no synovial fluid.
B) need not be attached to any bone.
C) has no synovial membrane.
D) is not involved in lubrication.
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A pre-adolescent has more joints than an adult because of these immovable cartilaginous joints.

A) synovial joints
B) epiphyseal plates
C) gomphoses
D) sutures
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The term synovial joint contains the root word ov, referring to ovum, or egg, because the synovial fluid is viscous like the white of the egg.
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All of the following can be performed at the wrist except

A) flexion and extension of the hand.
B) circumduction of the hand.
C) abduction and adduction of the hand.
D) rotation of the hand.
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Biaxial joints cannot

A) abduct.
B) flex.
C) rotate.
D) adduct.
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By plantar flexing your feet at the ankle joints, you will

A) stand back on your heels.
B) stand on your toes.
C) stand on the medial margins of your feet.
D) turn your big toes laterally.
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Expansion of the rib cage during inhalation is possible because the costovertebral joints are

A) synovial.
B) synchondroses.
C) biaxial.
D) amphiarthrotic.
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Tendon sheaths

A) differ from bursae in that they are not lubricating in function.
B) contain articular cartilages.
C) wrap the tendons that are crowded in the carpal tunnel.
D) surround all tendons.
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The interosseous membrane is a type of syndesmosis.
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Pulling your shoulders back, or squaring them, involves which motion of the scapula?

A) retraction
B) abduction
C) opposition
D) pronation
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One type of cartilage, fibrocartilage, characterizes all cartilaginous joints.
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<strong>  Figure 9.3 Use the diagram above to answer the following questions. Which letter indicates a synovial, diarthrotic, saddle type of joint?</strong> A) A B) B C) C D) D E) E Figure 9.3
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Which letter indicates a synovial, diarthrotic, saddle type of joint?

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
E) E
D
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<strong>  Figure 9.1 Use the diagram above to answer the following questions. Which letter indicates the joint/articular cavity that contains a small amount of synovial fluid?</strong> A) A B) B C) C D) D E) E Figure 9.1
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Which letter indicates the joint/articular cavity that contains a small amount of synovial fluid?

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
E) E
B
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<strong>  Figure 9.1 Use the diagram above to answer the following questions. Which letter indicates the fibrous layer of the articular capsule of this synovial joint?</strong> A) A B) B C) C D) D E) E Figure 9.1
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Which letter indicates the fibrous layer of the articular capsule of this synovial joint?

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
E) E
D
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Which of these joints is a hinge joint, primarily involved in articulation with the ulna rather than the radius?

A) elbow joint
B) shoulder joint
C) sternoclavicular joint
D) hip joint
E) ankle joint
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<strong>  Figure 9.3 Use the diagram above to answer the following questions. Which letter indicates the joint that is made more stable by the glenoid labrum?</strong> A) A B) B C) C D) D E) E Figure 9.3
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Which letter indicates the joint that is made more stable by the glenoid labrum?

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
E) E
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<strong>  Figure 9.2 Use the diagram above to answer the following questions. Which letter indicates an example of an interphalangeal joint?</strong> A) A B) B C) C D) D E) E Figure 9.2
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Which letter indicates an example of an interphalangeal joint?

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
E) E
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Which of these joints utilizes the acetabulum?

A) elbow joint
B) shoulder joint
C) sternoclavicular joint
D) hip joint
E) ankle joint
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Trauma at which of these joints is more likely to result in a bone fracture than a dislocation?

A) elbow joint
B) shoulder joint
C) sternoclavicular joint
D) hip joint
E) ankle joint
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<strong>  Figure 9.3 Use the diagram above to answer the following questions. Which letter indicates a synovial, diarthrotic, hinge type of joint?</strong> A) A B) B C) C D) D E) E Figure 9.3
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Which letter indicates a synovial, diarthrotic, hinge type of joint?

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
E) E
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<strong>  Figure 9.2 Use the diagram above to answer the following questions. Which letter indicates the proximal articulation between the tibia and fibula and is a diarthrotic plane joint?</strong> A) A B) B C) C D) D E) E Figure 9.2
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Which letter indicates the proximal articulation between the tibia and fibula and is a diarthrotic plane joint?

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
E) E
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<strong>  Figure 9.1 Use the diagram above to answer the following questions. Which letter indicates a ligament that connects bone to bone and is external to the joint capsule?</strong> A) A B) B C) C D) D E) E Figure 9.1
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Which letter indicates a ligament that connects bone to bone and is external to the joint capsule?

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
E) E
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<strong>  Figure 9.2 Use the diagram above to answer the following questions. Which letter on the diagram indicates a modified hinge joint?</strong> A) A B) B C) C D) D E) E Figure 9.2
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Which letter on the diagram indicates a modified hinge joint?

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
E) E
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<strong>  Figure 9.1 Use the diagram above to answer the following questions. Which letter indicates the layer of the articular capsule that is the most highly vascularized?</strong> A) A B) B C) C D) D E) E Figure 9.1
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Which letter indicates the layer of the articular capsule that is the most highly vascularized?

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
E) E
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Which of these joints would be best described as having a number of bursae, tendon sheaths, an acromion process, and a coracoid process?

A) elbow joint
B) shoulder joint
C) sternoclavicular joint
D) hip joint
E) ankle joint
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<strong>  Figure 9.3 Use the diagram above to answer the following questions. Which letter indicates the distal articulation between the radius and ulna?</strong> A) A B) B C) C D) D E) E Figure 9.3
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Which letter indicates the distal articulation between the radius and ulna?

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
E) E
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<strong>  Figure 9.1 Use the diagram above to answer the following questions. Which letter indicates an articulating surface that is comprised of hyaline cartilage?</strong> A) A B) B C) C D) D E) E Figure 9.1
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Which letter indicates an articulating surface that is comprised of hyaline cartilage?

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
E) E
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<strong>  Figure 9.3 Use the diagram above to answer the following questions. Which letter indicates the knuckle or metacarpophalangeal joint, which is a diarthrotic joint?</strong> A) A B) B C) C D) D E) E Figure 9.3
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Which letter indicates the knuckle or metacarpophalangeal joint, which is a diarthrotic joint?

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
E) E
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<strong>  Figure 9.2 Use the diagram above to answer the following questions. Which letter indicates a cartilaginous, amphiarthrotic, symphysis type of joint?</strong> A) A B) B C) C D) D E) E Figure 9.2
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Which letter indicates a cartilaginous, amphiarthrotic, symphysis type of joint?

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
E) E
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Which of these joints is stabilized by an iliofemoral ligament, a pubofemoral ligament, and an ischiofemoral ligament?

A) elbow joint
B) shoulder joint
C) sternoclavicular joint
D) hip joint
E) ankle joint
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<strong>  Figure 9.2 Use the diagram above to answer the following questions. Which letter indicates an articulation that, in addition to the pubic symphysis, becomes slightly amphiarthrotic during pregnancy?</strong> A) A B) B C) C D) D E) E Figure 9.2
Use the diagram above to answer the following questions.
Which letter indicates an articulation that, in addition to the pubic symphysis, becomes slightly amphiarthrotic during pregnancy?

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
E) E
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The main function of synovial fluid is

A) cooling.
B) lubrication.
C) removing metabolic wastes.
D) nourishing bone.
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22
Articular cartilages are found both in symphyses and in

A) syndesmoses.
B) synchondroses.
C) synovial joints.
D) sutures.
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Which of these joints is one of the most freely moving joints of the body, but requires the stability provided by the rotator cuff muscles to keep it in place?

A) elbow joint
B) shoulder joint
C) sternoclavicular joint
D) hip joint
E) ankle joint
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24
Which of these is not characteristic of a synchondrosis?

A) not highly movable
B) bone ends attached by collagen
C) composed of hyaline cartilage
D) absence of a joint cavity
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25
Which of these joints is stabilized with an annular ligament?

A) elbow joint
B) shoulder joint
C) sternoclavicular joint
D) hip joint
E) ankle joint
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26
An example of a synarthrotic fibrous joint is the

A) interosseous membrane between the radius and the ulna.
B) intervertebral discs.
C) pubic symphysis.
D) sagittal suture.
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The condition in which excessive amounts of synovial fluid effuse into a joint cavity is called

A) arthroplasty.
B) ankylosing spondylitis.
C) synovitis.
D) chondromalacia.
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28
In abduction of the fingers, the fifth finger moves medially, and the second finger moves

A) by flexing toward the palm.
B) medially.
C) anteriorly.
D) laterally.
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29
An example of a saddle-shaped synovial joint is the

A) radioulnar joint.
B) carpometacarpal of digit 1.
C) glenohumeral joint.
D) temporomandibular joint.
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30
Which of these joints allows for dorsiflexion and plantar flexion?

A) elbow joint
B) shoulder joint
C) sternoclavicular joint
D) hip joint
E) ankle joint
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31
By hyperextending a thigh at the hip joint, you could

A) squeeze both thighs together.
B) perform the same movement as circumduction.
C) hit your chin with your knee.
D) bring your knee and leg to a position posterior to the thorax.
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32
An example of a pivot joint is the

A) atlantoaxial joint.
B) distal tibiofibular joint.
C) suture.
D) sagittal suture.
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33
Which of these joints is stabilized by glenohumeral ligaments?

A) elbow joint
B) shoulder joint
C) sternoclavicular joint
D) hip joint
E) ankle joint
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34
A joint capsule (articular capsule) has two layers. The function of the capsuleʹs internal layer is to

A) produce synovial fluid.
B) strengthen the joint against tension.
C) contain all of the nerves and blood vessels of the joint.
D) act as a meniscus.
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35
When the fibrous tissue of sutures ossifies, the resulting joint is called a

A) synostosis.
B) syndesmosis.
C) symphysis.
D) synchondrosis.
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36
Which of these joints incorporates two bones, the first costal cartilage, and an articular disc?

A) elbow joint
B) shoulder joint
C) sternoclavicular joint
D) hip joint
E) ankle joint
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37
Which of the factors listed below contributes least to hip joint stability?

A) muscle tone
B) the deep socket
C) ligaments attached to the head of the femur
D) ligaments in the articular capsule
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38
Synovial joint cavities are the only important exceptions to the rule that cavities in the body are always lined with epithelia. The synovial membrane consists of

A) nervous tissue.
B) loose connective tissue.
C) muscle tissue.
D) dense irregular connective tissue.
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39
What structures are most important in keeping the knee from moving medially to laterally?

A) the patellar ligament
B) the collateral ligaments
C) the oblique popliteal ligaments
D) the menisci
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40
Which structure(s) directly secures the humerus to the glenoid cavity?

A) the tendon of the biceps brachii muscle
B) the rotator cuff
C) the coracohumeral ligament
D) the glenohumeral ligaments
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41
What type of excessive motion do anterior ligaments resist?

A) flexion
B) extension
C) abduction
D) adduction
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42
Articular discs are found in all of the following joints except the

A) temporomandibular.
B) tibiofemoral.
C) sternoclavicular.
D) vertebrocostal.
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43
In pronation,

A) the ulna rotates, but the radius does not.
B) the forearm is laterally rotated.
C) the palm faces anteriorly.
D) the radius and ulna are crossed.
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44
An example of a multiaxial joint is

A) an intervertebral joint, between the articular processes.
B) the proximal radioulnar joint.
C) the hip.
D) the pubic symphysis.
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45
A chronic disorder of joints in which the articular cartilages degenerate and bony spurs form is

A) rheumatoid arthritis.
B) gout.
C) Lyme disease.
D) osteoarthritis.
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46
Cartilaginous joints

A) allow free movement.
B) are seen in sutural lines.
C) include symphyses.
D) allow movement in only one plane as a hinge.
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47
Which of the response pairs listed below does not correctly pair the joint category with its functional degree of mobility?

A) synchondrosis: amphiarthrosis
B) symphysis: amphiarthrosis
C) synovial: diarthrosis
D) suture: synarthrosis
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48
Besides helping to ʺlockʺ the knee, the posterior cruciate ligament

A) holds the patella to the tibia.
B) breaks more frequently than the anterior cruciate ligament.
C) prevents posterior sliding of the tibia when the leg is flexed at the knee.
D) prevents all medial rotation on the femoral condyles.
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49
As an essential stage in the locking mechanism of the knee,

A) the femur rotates laterally on the tibial condyles.
B) both cruciate and collateral ligaments tighten.
C) the popliteal muscle contracts.
D) the fibula is pulled out of the way.
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50
Capsular ligaments

A) are located outside the joint capsule.
B) are covered by synovial membrane.
C) are thickened parts of the joint capsule itself.
D) separate the synovial cavity into compartments.
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51
Studentʹs elbow is an example of

A) osteoarthritis.
B) tendonitis.
C) bursitis.
D) gout.
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52
The main movements occurring at the ankle joint are

A) inversion and eversion.
B) abduction and adduction.
C) supination and pronation.
D) plantar flexion and dorsiflexion.
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53
An example of a diarthrotic synchondrosis

A) is the intertarsal joint.
B) is the epiphyseal plate.
C) is the knee.
D) does not exist.
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54
An example of an amphiarthrotic cartilaginous joint is the

A) knee joint.
B) pubic symphysis.
C) sternocostal joint.
D) epiphyseal plate.
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55
What movement occurs when one moves the foot from the anatomical position to point the toes laterally, with the foot flat on the floor?

A) lateral rotation
B) plantar flexion
C) inversion
D) eversion
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56
Which of the following movements is not possible at the condyloid metacarpophalangeal joints of fingers 2-5?

A) adduction
B) flexion
C) circumduction
D) rotation
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57
Of the joints listed below, the only joint with a relatively shallow or flat articular surface is the

A) ankle joint.
B) shoulder joint.
C) elbow joint.
D) hip joint.
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58
The largest ball-and-socket joint in the body is the

A) hip.
B) knee.
C) shoulder.
D) interphalangeal joint.
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59
A joint between a tooth and its socket is

A) a synostosis.
B) an ankylosis.
C) a gomphosis.
D) a suture.
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60
A condition that commonly leads to neck pain, ear problems, and pain when opening the mouth is

A) temporomandibular disorder.
B) gout.
C) osteoarthritis.
D) sutural disorders.
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61
Which of these statements about menisci is false?

A) They contain fibrocartilage.
B) They can divide the joint cavity.
C) They can allow two movements at a single joint.
D) They are found in all synovial joints.
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62
Gliding movements occur between all these joints except

A) adjacent phalanges.
B) temporomandibular joints.
C) articular processes of vertebrae.
D) adjacent carpals.
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63
Based on the definition of luxation, a subluxation must be

A) rheumatoid arthritis on one side of the body only.
B) a partially dislocated joint.
C) a mild case of Lyme disease.
D) reduction of a joint.
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64
Synovial fluid is slippery because of glycoproteins that are secreted by fibroblasts located within the articular cartilage.
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65
The only category of articulations with a joint cavity is a

A) fibrous joint.
B) cartilaginous joint.
C) synostosis.
D) synovial joint.
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66
Synarthroses are freely movable joints.
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67
All of these stabilizing structures provide structural support to the hip joint except the

A) ligament of the head of the femur.
B) ischiofemoral ligament.
C) iliofemoral ligament.
D) pubofemoral ligament.
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68
The lateral movement of the arms away from the body is called

A) flexion.
B) adduction.
C) abduction.
D) extension.
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69
Synovial fluid is

A) fluid from edema.
B) identical to blood plasma.
C) an extract from the bone marrow.
D) a filtrate of the blood, with added glycoproteins.
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70
A bursa differs from the synovial cavity of a joint in that it

A) contains no synovial fluid.
B) need not be attached to any bone.
C) has no synovial membrane.
D) is not involved in lubrication.
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71
A pre-adolescent has more joints than an adult because of these immovable cartilaginous joints.

A) synovial joints
B) epiphyseal plates
C) gomphoses
D) sutures
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72
The term synovial joint contains the root word ov, referring to ovum, or egg, because the synovial fluid is viscous like the white of the egg.
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73
All of the following can be performed at the wrist except

A) flexion and extension of the hand.
B) circumduction of the hand.
C) abduction and adduction of the hand.
D) rotation of the hand.
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74
Biaxial joints cannot

A) abduct.
B) flex.
C) rotate.
D) adduct.
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75
By plantar flexing your feet at the ankle joints, you will

A) stand back on your heels.
B) stand on your toes.
C) stand on the medial margins of your feet.
D) turn your big toes laterally.
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76
Expansion of the rib cage during inhalation is possible because the costovertebral joints are

A) synovial.
B) synchondroses.
C) biaxial.
D) amphiarthrotic.
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77
Tendon sheaths

A) differ from bursae in that they are not lubricating in function.
B) contain articular cartilages.
C) wrap the tendons that are crowded in the carpal tunnel.
D) surround all tendons.
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78
The interosseous membrane is a type of syndesmosis.
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79
Pulling your shoulders back, or squaring them, involves which motion of the scapula?

A) retraction
B) abduction
C) opposition
D) pronation
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80
One type of cartilage, fibrocartilage, characterizes all cartilaginous joints.
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