Deck 8: Joints

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Which of the following is not one of the four major types of synarthrotic joints?

A)suture
B)gomphosis
C)synchondrosis
D)synostosis
E)syndesmosis
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Which of the following is not a function of synovial fluid?

A)shock absorption
B)increasing osmotic pressure within joint
C)lubrication
D)providing nutrients
E)protecting articular cartilages
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Dense connective tissue is to a suture as a periodontal ligament is to a(n)

A)amphiarthrosis.
B)syndesmosis.
C)synostosis.
D)synchondrosis.
E)gomphosis.
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Functionally,the public symphysis is classified as a(n)________ articulation.

A)synarthrotic
B)amphiarthrotic
C)diarthrotic
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An epiphyseal line is an example of a

A)gomphosis.
B)synchondrosis.
C)synostosis.
D)symphysis.
E)syndesmosis.
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Which of the following is not a characteristic of articular cartilage?

A)There is no perichondrium.
B)The matrix contains more water than other cartilages.
C)Surfaces are normally slick and smooth.
D)It is composed of hyaline cartilage.
E)It increases friction during movement.
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The surface of articular cartilage is

A)slick.
B)flat.
C)smooth.
D)rough.
E)both slick and smooth.
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Syndesmosis is to ligament as symphysis is to

A)fibrocartilage.
B)dense regular connective tissue.
C)periodontal ligament.
D)rigid cartilaginous bridge.
E)completely fused.
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A suture is an example of a(n)

A)synarthrosis.
B)syndesmosis.
C)symphysis.
D)diarthrosis.
E)amphiarthrosis.
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Which of the following is not considered to be an accessory synovial structure?

A)fat pads
B)menisci
C)ligaments
D)bursae
E)synovial membrane
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Bursae can be found in all of the following areas except

A)tendons.
B)ligaments.
C)within connective tissue exposed to friction or pressure.
D)around blood vessels.
E)around many synovial joints.
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A freely movable joint is a(n)

A)synarthrosis.
B)diarthrosis.
C)amphiarthrosis.
D)syndesmosis.
E)symphysis.
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A ligamentous connection such as an interosseous ligament is termed a

A)syndesmosis.
B)symphysis.
C)synchondrosis.
D)synostosis.
E)gomphosis.
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Joints are classified by the

A)range of motion.
B)structure.
C)type of movement.
D)amount of cartilage present.
E)All of the answers are correct.
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The synarthrosis that binds the teeth to the bony sockets is a

A)suture.
B)gomphosis.
C)synchondrosis.
D)synostosis.
E)None of the answers is correct.
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A slightly movable joint is a(n)

A)synarthrosis.
B)diarthrosis.
C)amphiarthrosis.
D)gomphosis.
E)synostosis.
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An immovable joint is a(n)

A)synarthrosis.
B)diarthrosis.
C)amphiarthrosis.
D)syndesmosis.
E)symphysis.
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A synovial joint is an example of a(n)

A)synarthrosis.
B)amphiarthrosis.
C)diarthrosis.
D)symphysis.
E)syndesmosis.
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The location where two bones meet is called a joint,or an

A)adduction.
B)appendix.
C)amphiarthrosis.
D)articulation.
E)insertion.
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<strong>  Figure 8-1 Identify the structure at label 1.</strong> A)meniscus B)bursa C)articular cartilage D)synovial membrane E)joint cavity <div style=padding-top: 35px> Figure 8-1
Identify the structure at label "1."

A)meniscus
B)bursa
C)articular cartilage
D)synovial membrane
E)joint cavity
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Which of the following is an example of a ball-and-socket joint?

A)elbow
B)knee
C)ankle
D)wrist
E)hip
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<strong>  Figure 8-1 Identify the structure labeled 5.</strong> A)serous membrane B)synovial membrane C)joint capsule D)periosteum E)intracapsular ligament <div style=padding-top: 35px> Figure 8-1
Identify the structure labeled "5."

A)serous membrane
B)synovial membrane
C)joint capsule
D)periosteum
E)intracapsular ligament
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The joint that permits the greatest range of mobility of any joint in the body is the ________ joint.

A)hip
B)shoulder
C)elbow
D)knee
E)wrist
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The radiocarpal joint is a(n)________ joint.

A)saddle
B)immovable
C)hinge
D)plane
E)condylar
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The ankle joint is an example of a ________ joint.

A)condylar
B)saddle
C)hinge
D)ball-and-socket
E)plane
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All of the following are structural classifications of synovial joints except

A)hinge.
B)plane.
C)rolling.
D)saddle.
E)pivot.
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A movement away from the midline of the body is termed

A)inversion.
B)abduction.
C)adduction.
D)flexion.
E)extension.
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The joint between the trapezium and metacarpal bone of the thumb is an example of a ________ joint.

A)saddle
B)plane
C)condylar
D)hinge
E)pivot
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The intercarpal articulations are ________ joints.

A)saddle
B)condylar
C)hinge
D)plane
E)ball-and-socket
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The joints that connect the four fingers with the metacarpal bones are ________ joints.

A)condylar
B)saddle
C)pivot
D)hinge
E)ball-and-socket
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<strong>  Figure 8-1 Identify the structure labeled 4.</strong> A)serous membrane B)synovial membrane C)meniscus D)periosteum E)intracapsular ligament <div style=padding-top: 35px> Figure 8-1
Identify the structure labeled "4."

A)serous membrane
B)synovial membrane
C)meniscus
D)periosteum
E)intracapsular ligament
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<strong>  Figure 8-1  -What type of tissue occurs at the structure labeled 3?</strong> A)fibrocartilage B)synovial membrane C)hyaline cartilage D)bone tissue E)dense connective tissue <div style=padding-top: 35px> Figure 8-1

-What type of tissue occurs at the structure labeled "3"?

A)fibrocartilage
B)synovial membrane
C)hyaline cartilage
D)bone tissue
E)dense connective tissue
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Usually found outside the capsule,________ protect the articular cartilages and act as packing material for the joint.

A)menisci
B)fat pads
C)patellar ligaments
D)capsular ligaments
E)tendons
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________ subdivide synovial cavities,channel the flow of synovial fluid,and allow for variations in the shapes of the articular surfaces.

A)Cruciate ligaments
B)Synovia
C)Bursae
D)Capsular ligaments
E)Menisci
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Which type of joint is found between the carpal bones?

A)saddle
B)plane
C)hinge
D)ball-and-socket
E)pivot
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A joint that permits only flexion and extension is a ________ joint.

A)saddle
B)hinge
C)pivot
D)plane
E)ball-and-socket
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<strong>  Figure 8-1  -Which structure acts as a cushion and consists of fibrocartilage?</strong> A)1 B)2 C)3 D)4 E)5 <div style=padding-top: 35px> Figure 8-1

-Which structure acts as a cushion and consists of fibrocartilage?

A)1
B)2
C)3
D)4
E)5
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The elbow joint is an example of a ________ joint.

A)saddle
B)plane
C)condylar
D)hinge
E)pivot
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Which of the following is not a property of synovial joints?

A)freely movable
B)reinforced by accessory structures
C)covered by a serous membrane
D)contain synovial fluid
E)covered by a capsule
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Small pockets of synovial fluid that reduce friction and act as a shock absorber where ligaments and tendons rub against other tissues are called

A)bursae.
B)fat pads.
C)articular cartilages.
D)menisci.
E)scapulae.
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Which of the following movements is a good example of flexion?

A)opening the mouth
B)turning the hand palm upward
C)extreme backward bending of the head
D)moving the hand toward the shoulder
E)spreading the fingers
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The movements known as dorsiflexion and plantar flexion are limited to the

A)radiocarpal joint.
B)hip joint.
C)glenohumeral.
D)talocrural.
E)sacroliliac.
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To pinch with a thumb and finger involves a movement called

A)rotation.
B)opposition.
C)circumduction.
D)eversion.
E)retraction.
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The movement of rotating a limb outward is called

A)inversion.
B)medial (internal)rotation.
C)lateral (external)rotation.
D)eversion.
E)protraction.
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Which of the following movements is a good example of supination?

A)opening the mouth
B)turning the hand palm upward
C)extreme backward bending of the head
D)moving the hand toward the shoulder
E)spreading the fingers
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Many gyms feature weightlifting machines called "adductor machines" that are used to strengthen the thighs.If you were to work out on one of these,what would you be doing?

A)twisting both thighs to the left,then to the right
B)lifting both thighs upward
C)pushing both thighs outward,separating your knees as far as you can
D)pulling both thighs inward toward a center point,bringing your knees together
E)None of the answers is correct.
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You ________ your jaw when you grasp your upper lip with your lower teeth.

A)invert
B)evert
C)adduct
D)protract
E)hyperextend
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Which foot movement enables a ballerina to stand on her toes?

A)dorsiflexion
B)plantar flexion
C)inversion
D)rotation
E)eversion
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All of the following are associated with the joints of the vertebral column except

A)syndesmoses.
B)synchondroses.
C)synovial.
D)saddle joint.
E)pivot joint.
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The movement of rotating a limb toward the anterior surface of the body is called

A)inversion.
B)medial (internal)rotation.
C)lateral (external)rotation.
D)eversion.
E)protraction.
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Which of the following movements is a good example of depression?

A)opening the mouth
B)turning the hand palm upward
C)extreme backward bending of the head
D)moving the hand toward the shoulder
E)spreading the fingers
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Which of the following movements is a good example of abduction?

A)opening the mouth
B)turning the hand palm upward
C)extreme backward bending of the head
D)moving the hand toward the shoulder
E)spreading the fingers
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Nodding your head "yes" is an example of

A)lateral and medial rotation.
B)circumduction.
C)flexion and extension.
D)pronation and supination.
E)protraction and retraction.
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An extension past the anatomical position is known as

A)double jointed.
B)extension.
C)flexion.
D)rotation.
E)hyperextension.
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The two little girls who hold and move the rope in jump-rope are performing what action?

A)dorsiflexion
B)extension
C)rotation
D)plantar flexion
E)circumduction
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Lifting a stone with the tip of the foot is

A)circumduction.
B)eversion.
C)inversion.
D)plantar flexion.
E)dorsiflexion.
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A common injury to the ankle occurs by excessive turning of the sole inward,termed

A)eversion.
B)protraction.
C)dorsiflexion.
D)plantar flexion.
E)inversion.
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Which of the following movements would you associate with chewing food?

A)elevation
B)abduction
C)flexion
D)pronation
E)circumduction
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Bending at the neck to look up at the starts would ________ the neck.

A)hyperextend
B)hyperflex
C)flex
D)extend
E)laterally flex
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A twisting motion of the foot that turns the sole of the foot outward is known as

A)inversion.
B)plantar flexion.
C)eversion.
D)dorsiflexion.
E)None of the answers is correct.
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The medial surface of the knee joint is reinforced by the ________ ligament.

A)cruciate
B)fibular collateral
C)patellar
D)popliteal
E)tibial collateral
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Which of the following is improperly matched?

A)nursemaid's elbow - iliofemoral ligament
B)hyperextension of the knee - anterior cruciate ligament
C)hyperflexion of the knee - posterior cruciate ligament
D)shoulder separation - acromioclavicular ligament
E)bulging disc - nucleus pulposus
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The glenoid fossa is rimmed by the fibrocartilaginous

A)ligamentum flavum.
B)glenoid labrum.
C)nucleus pulposus.
D)ligamentum teres.
E)coracoid process.
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Which of the following ligaments is not associated with the hip joint?

A)iliofemoral ligament
B)pubofemoral ligament
C)ischiofemoral ligament
D)ligamentum teres
E)anterior cruciate ligament
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The shoulder joint,or ________ joint,permits the greatest range of motion of any joint.

A)acromioclavicular
B)sacroiliac
C)humero-ulnar
D)glenohumeral
E)vertebrocostal
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Which of the following statements is false?

A)Five major ligaments help stabilize the shoulder joint.
B)The shapes of the articulating surfaces within the joint help prevent movement in a particular direction and strengthen and stabilize the joint.
C)The tighter two bones are held together within a joint,the stronger the joint.
D)The more movement a joint allows,the stronger the joint.
E)The tension produced by muscle tendons surrounding a joint help stabilize the joint.
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The largest and strongest articulation at the elbow is the

A)humero-ulnar joint.
B)ulnar joint.
C)ulnoradial joint.
D)radial joint.
E)humeroradial joint.
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The elbow joint is extremely stable because

A)the ulna and humerus interlock.
B)the articular capsule is thin.
C)the capsule lacks ligaments.
D)several muscles support the joint capsule.
E)the joint lacks bursae.
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Which of the following is not a joint of the appendicular skeleton?

A)atlanto-occipital
B)talocrural
C)knee
D)humero-ulnar
E)acromioclavicular
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Which of the following ligaments assists in stabilizing the shoulder joint?

A)coraco-acromial
B)subscapularis
C)coracoclavicular
D)All of the answers are correct.
E)both coraco-acromial and coracoclavicular
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The ligament that provides support to the front of the knee joint is the ________ ligament.

A)anterior cruciate
B)posterior cruciate
C)patellar
D)popliteal
E)tibial collateral
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A herniated intervertebral disc is caused by

A)loss of annulus fibrosis elasticity.
B)slippage of the fibrocartilage disc.
C)ossification of the vertebral disc.
D)protrusion of the nucleus pulposus.
E)transformation of fibrocartilage to hyaline cartilage.
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The movement of a body part downward is called

A)eversion.
B)elevation.
C)depression.
D)inversion.
E)retraction.
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Which ligament connects the clavicle and the acromion?

A)coracohumeral
B)coraco-acromial
C)coracoclavicular
D)glenohumeral
E)acromioclavicular
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The movement of a body part upward is called

A)eversion.
B)elevation.
C)depression.
D)inversion.
E)retraction.
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A factor that does not increase the stability of the hip joint include

A)strong muscular padding.
B)tough capsule.
C)almost complete bony socket.
D)supporting ligaments.
E)shallow socket.
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Which of the following athletes are at greatest risk of developing a shoulder injury?

A)tennis players
B)basketball players
C)runners
D)baseball pitchers
E)golfers
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A rim of fibrocartilage in the joint cavity of the hip is called the

A)greater trochanter.
B)glenoid labrum.
C)nucleus pulposus.
D)acetabular labrum.
E)ischial tuberosity.
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The joints between vertebrae are examples of ________ joints.

A)saddle
B)pivot
C)condylar
D)hinge
E)plane
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The back of the knee joint is reinforced by ________ ligaments.

A)tibial collateral
B)anterior cruciate
C)posterior cruciate
D)patellar
E)popliteal
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Which of the following is not one of the four major types of synarthrotic joints?

A)suture
B)gomphosis
C)synchondrosis
D)synostosis
E)syndesmosis
syndesmosis
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Which of the following is not a function of synovial fluid?

A)shock absorption
B)increasing osmotic pressure within joint
C)lubrication
D)providing nutrients
E)protecting articular cartilages
increasing osmotic pressure within joint
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Dense connective tissue is to a suture as a periodontal ligament is to a(n)

A)amphiarthrosis.
B)syndesmosis.
C)synostosis.
D)synchondrosis.
E)gomphosis.
E
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Functionally,the public symphysis is classified as a(n)________ articulation.

A)synarthrotic
B)amphiarthrotic
C)diarthrotic
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An epiphyseal line is an example of a

A)gomphosis.
B)synchondrosis.
C)synostosis.
D)symphysis.
E)syndesmosis.
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Which of the following is not a characteristic of articular cartilage?

A)There is no perichondrium.
B)The matrix contains more water than other cartilages.
C)Surfaces are normally slick and smooth.
D)It is composed of hyaline cartilage.
E)It increases friction during movement.
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The surface of articular cartilage is

A)slick.
B)flat.
C)smooth.
D)rough.
E)both slick and smooth.
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Syndesmosis is to ligament as symphysis is to

A)fibrocartilage.
B)dense regular connective tissue.
C)periodontal ligament.
D)rigid cartilaginous bridge.
E)completely fused.
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A suture is an example of a(n)

A)synarthrosis.
B)syndesmosis.
C)symphysis.
D)diarthrosis.
E)amphiarthrosis.
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Which of the following is not considered to be an accessory synovial structure?

A)fat pads
B)menisci
C)ligaments
D)bursae
E)synovial membrane
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Bursae can be found in all of the following areas except

A)tendons.
B)ligaments.
C)within connective tissue exposed to friction or pressure.
D)around blood vessels.
E)around many synovial joints.
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A freely movable joint is a(n)

A)synarthrosis.
B)diarthrosis.
C)amphiarthrosis.
D)syndesmosis.
E)symphysis.
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A ligamentous connection such as an interosseous ligament is termed a

A)syndesmosis.
B)symphysis.
C)synchondrosis.
D)synostosis.
E)gomphosis.
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Joints are classified by the

A)range of motion.
B)structure.
C)type of movement.
D)amount of cartilage present.
E)All of the answers are correct.
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The synarthrosis that binds the teeth to the bony sockets is a

A)suture.
B)gomphosis.
C)synchondrosis.
D)synostosis.
E)None of the answers is correct.
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A slightly movable joint is a(n)

A)synarthrosis.
B)diarthrosis.
C)amphiarthrosis.
D)gomphosis.
E)synostosis.
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An immovable joint is a(n)

A)synarthrosis.
B)diarthrosis.
C)amphiarthrosis.
D)syndesmosis.
E)symphysis.
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A synovial joint is an example of a(n)

A)synarthrosis.
B)amphiarthrosis.
C)diarthrosis.
D)symphysis.
E)syndesmosis.
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The location where two bones meet is called a joint,or an

A)adduction.
B)appendix.
C)amphiarthrosis.
D)articulation.
E)insertion.
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<strong>  Figure 8-1 Identify the structure at label 1.</strong> A)meniscus B)bursa C)articular cartilage D)synovial membrane E)joint cavity Figure 8-1
Identify the structure at label "1."

A)meniscus
B)bursa
C)articular cartilage
D)synovial membrane
E)joint cavity
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Which of the following is an example of a ball-and-socket joint?

A)elbow
B)knee
C)ankle
D)wrist
E)hip
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<strong>  Figure 8-1 Identify the structure labeled 5.</strong> A)serous membrane B)synovial membrane C)joint capsule D)periosteum E)intracapsular ligament Figure 8-1
Identify the structure labeled "5."

A)serous membrane
B)synovial membrane
C)joint capsule
D)periosteum
E)intracapsular ligament
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The joint that permits the greatest range of mobility of any joint in the body is the ________ joint.

A)hip
B)shoulder
C)elbow
D)knee
E)wrist
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The radiocarpal joint is a(n)________ joint.

A)saddle
B)immovable
C)hinge
D)plane
E)condylar
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The ankle joint is an example of a ________ joint.

A)condylar
B)saddle
C)hinge
D)ball-and-socket
E)plane
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All of the following are structural classifications of synovial joints except

A)hinge.
B)plane.
C)rolling.
D)saddle.
E)pivot.
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A movement away from the midline of the body is termed

A)inversion.
B)abduction.
C)adduction.
D)flexion.
E)extension.
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The joint between the trapezium and metacarpal bone of the thumb is an example of a ________ joint.

A)saddle
B)plane
C)condylar
D)hinge
E)pivot
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The intercarpal articulations are ________ joints.

A)saddle
B)condylar
C)hinge
D)plane
E)ball-and-socket
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The joints that connect the four fingers with the metacarpal bones are ________ joints.

A)condylar
B)saddle
C)pivot
D)hinge
E)ball-and-socket
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<strong>  Figure 8-1 Identify the structure labeled 4.</strong> A)serous membrane B)synovial membrane C)meniscus D)periosteum E)intracapsular ligament Figure 8-1
Identify the structure labeled "4."

A)serous membrane
B)synovial membrane
C)meniscus
D)periosteum
E)intracapsular ligament
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<strong>  Figure 8-1  -What type of tissue occurs at the structure labeled 3?</strong> A)fibrocartilage B)synovial membrane C)hyaline cartilage D)bone tissue E)dense connective tissue Figure 8-1

-What type of tissue occurs at the structure labeled "3"?

A)fibrocartilage
B)synovial membrane
C)hyaline cartilage
D)bone tissue
E)dense connective tissue
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Usually found outside the capsule,________ protect the articular cartilages and act as packing material for the joint.

A)menisci
B)fat pads
C)patellar ligaments
D)capsular ligaments
E)tendons
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________ subdivide synovial cavities,channel the flow of synovial fluid,and allow for variations in the shapes of the articular surfaces.

A)Cruciate ligaments
B)Synovia
C)Bursae
D)Capsular ligaments
E)Menisci
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35
Which type of joint is found between the carpal bones?

A)saddle
B)plane
C)hinge
D)ball-and-socket
E)pivot
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36
A joint that permits only flexion and extension is a ________ joint.

A)saddle
B)hinge
C)pivot
D)plane
E)ball-and-socket
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37
<strong>  Figure 8-1  -Which structure acts as a cushion and consists of fibrocartilage?</strong> A)1 B)2 C)3 D)4 E)5 Figure 8-1

-Which structure acts as a cushion and consists of fibrocartilage?

A)1
B)2
C)3
D)4
E)5
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38
The elbow joint is an example of a ________ joint.

A)saddle
B)plane
C)condylar
D)hinge
E)pivot
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39
Which of the following is not a property of synovial joints?

A)freely movable
B)reinforced by accessory structures
C)covered by a serous membrane
D)contain synovial fluid
E)covered by a capsule
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40
Small pockets of synovial fluid that reduce friction and act as a shock absorber where ligaments and tendons rub against other tissues are called

A)bursae.
B)fat pads.
C)articular cartilages.
D)menisci.
E)scapulae.
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41
Which of the following movements is a good example of flexion?

A)opening the mouth
B)turning the hand palm upward
C)extreme backward bending of the head
D)moving the hand toward the shoulder
E)spreading the fingers
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42
The movements known as dorsiflexion and plantar flexion are limited to the

A)radiocarpal joint.
B)hip joint.
C)glenohumeral.
D)talocrural.
E)sacroliliac.
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43
To pinch with a thumb and finger involves a movement called

A)rotation.
B)opposition.
C)circumduction.
D)eversion.
E)retraction.
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44
The movement of rotating a limb outward is called

A)inversion.
B)medial (internal)rotation.
C)lateral (external)rotation.
D)eversion.
E)protraction.
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45
Which of the following movements is a good example of supination?

A)opening the mouth
B)turning the hand palm upward
C)extreme backward bending of the head
D)moving the hand toward the shoulder
E)spreading the fingers
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46
Many gyms feature weightlifting machines called "adductor machines" that are used to strengthen the thighs.If you were to work out on one of these,what would you be doing?

A)twisting both thighs to the left,then to the right
B)lifting both thighs upward
C)pushing both thighs outward,separating your knees as far as you can
D)pulling both thighs inward toward a center point,bringing your knees together
E)None of the answers is correct.
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47
You ________ your jaw when you grasp your upper lip with your lower teeth.

A)invert
B)evert
C)adduct
D)protract
E)hyperextend
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48
Which foot movement enables a ballerina to stand on her toes?

A)dorsiflexion
B)plantar flexion
C)inversion
D)rotation
E)eversion
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49
All of the following are associated with the joints of the vertebral column except

A)syndesmoses.
B)synchondroses.
C)synovial.
D)saddle joint.
E)pivot joint.
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50
The movement of rotating a limb toward the anterior surface of the body is called

A)inversion.
B)medial (internal)rotation.
C)lateral (external)rotation.
D)eversion.
E)protraction.
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51
Which of the following movements is a good example of depression?

A)opening the mouth
B)turning the hand palm upward
C)extreme backward bending of the head
D)moving the hand toward the shoulder
E)spreading the fingers
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52
Which of the following movements is a good example of abduction?

A)opening the mouth
B)turning the hand palm upward
C)extreme backward bending of the head
D)moving the hand toward the shoulder
E)spreading the fingers
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53
Nodding your head "yes" is an example of

A)lateral and medial rotation.
B)circumduction.
C)flexion and extension.
D)pronation and supination.
E)protraction and retraction.
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54
An extension past the anatomical position is known as

A)double jointed.
B)extension.
C)flexion.
D)rotation.
E)hyperextension.
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55
The two little girls who hold and move the rope in jump-rope are performing what action?

A)dorsiflexion
B)extension
C)rotation
D)plantar flexion
E)circumduction
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56
Lifting a stone with the tip of the foot is

A)circumduction.
B)eversion.
C)inversion.
D)plantar flexion.
E)dorsiflexion.
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57
A common injury to the ankle occurs by excessive turning of the sole inward,termed

A)eversion.
B)protraction.
C)dorsiflexion.
D)plantar flexion.
E)inversion.
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58
Which of the following movements would you associate with chewing food?

A)elevation
B)abduction
C)flexion
D)pronation
E)circumduction
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59
Bending at the neck to look up at the starts would ________ the neck.

A)hyperextend
B)hyperflex
C)flex
D)extend
E)laterally flex
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60
A twisting motion of the foot that turns the sole of the foot outward is known as

A)inversion.
B)plantar flexion.
C)eversion.
D)dorsiflexion.
E)None of the answers is correct.
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61
The medial surface of the knee joint is reinforced by the ________ ligament.

A)cruciate
B)fibular collateral
C)patellar
D)popliteal
E)tibial collateral
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62
Which of the following is improperly matched?

A)nursemaid's elbow - iliofemoral ligament
B)hyperextension of the knee - anterior cruciate ligament
C)hyperflexion of the knee - posterior cruciate ligament
D)shoulder separation - acromioclavicular ligament
E)bulging disc - nucleus pulposus
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63
The glenoid fossa is rimmed by the fibrocartilaginous

A)ligamentum flavum.
B)glenoid labrum.
C)nucleus pulposus.
D)ligamentum teres.
E)coracoid process.
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64
Which of the following ligaments is not associated with the hip joint?

A)iliofemoral ligament
B)pubofemoral ligament
C)ischiofemoral ligament
D)ligamentum teres
E)anterior cruciate ligament
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65
The shoulder joint,or ________ joint,permits the greatest range of motion of any joint.

A)acromioclavicular
B)sacroiliac
C)humero-ulnar
D)glenohumeral
E)vertebrocostal
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66
Which of the following statements is false?

A)Five major ligaments help stabilize the shoulder joint.
B)The shapes of the articulating surfaces within the joint help prevent movement in a particular direction and strengthen and stabilize the joint.
C)The tighter two bones are held together within a joint,the stronger the joint.
D)The more movement a joint allows,the stronger the joint.
E)The tension produced by muscle tendons surrounding a joint help stabilize the joint.
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67
The largest and strongest articulation at the elbow is the

A)humero-ulnar joint.
B)ulnar joint.
C)ulnoradial joint.
D)radial joint.
E)humeroradial joint.
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68
The elbow joint is extremely stable because

A)the ulna and humerus interlock.
B)the articular capsule is thin.
C)the capsule lacks ligaments.
D)several muscles support the joint capsule.
E)the joint lacks bursae.
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69
Which of the following is not a joint of the appendicular skeleton?

A)atlanto-occipital
B)talocrural
C)knee
D)humero-ulnar
E)acromioclavicular
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70
Which of the following ligaments assists in stabilizing the shoulder joint?

A)coraco-acromial
B)subscapularis
C)coracoclavicular
D)All of the answers are correct.
E)both coraco-acromial and coracoclavicular
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71
The ligament that provides support to the front of the knee joint is the ________ ligament.

A)anterior cruciate
B)posterior cruciate
C)patellar
D)popliteal
E)tibial collateral
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72
A herniated intervertebral disc is caused by

A)loss of annulus fibrosis elasticity.
B)slippage of the fibrocartilage disc.
C)ossification of the vertebral disc.
D)protrusion of the nucleus pulposus.
E)transformation of fibrocartilage to hyaline cartilage.
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73
The movement of a body part downward is called

A)eversion.
B)elevation.
C)depression.
D)inversion.
E)retraction.
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74
Which ligament connects the clavicle and the acromion?

A)coracohumeral
B)coraco-acromial
C)coracoclavicular
D)glenohumeral
E)acromioclavicular
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75
The movement of a body part upward is called

A)eversion.
B)elevation.
C)depression.
D)inversion.
E)retraction.
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76
A factor that does not increase the stability of the hip joint include

A)strong muscular padding.
B)tough capsule.
C)almost complete bony socket.
D)supporting ligaments.
E)shallow socket.
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77
Which of the following athletes are at greatest risk of developing a shoulder injury?

A)tennis players
B)basketball players
C)runners
D)baseball pitchers
E)golfers
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78
A rim of fibrocartilage in the joint cavity of the hip is called the

A)greater trochanter.
B)glenoid labrum.
C)nucleus pulposus.
D)acetabular labrum.
E)ischial tuberosity.
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79
The joints between vertebrae are examples of ________ joints.

A)saddle
B)pivot
C)condylar
D)hinge
E)plane
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80
The back of the knee joint is reinforced by ________ ligaments.

A)tibial collateral
B)anterior cruciate
C)posterior cruciate
D)patellar
E)popliteal
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