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If your not sure what answer should be entered, press the space bar and the next missing letter will be displayed. When you are all done, you should look back over all your answers and review the ones in red. These ones in red are the ones which you needed help on. Question: How are classified?Answer: by their freedom of and how bones are joined Question: How does a joint move?Answer: freely (dia=through, apart) Question: How does a joint move?Answer: moveable (amphi=both sides) Question: How does a synarthrosis moveAnswer: just a little or no movement (syn=together, =joint) Question: How are synovial joints ?Answer: synovial cavity that fluid Question: joint in which two bones are separated by a space a joint cavityAnswer: joints Question: What is the movement like for jointsAnswer: most are - move freely Question: what do hold togetherAnswer: and bones Question: what do ligaments hold Answer: to bones Question: what is a Answer: a pad of Question: What are the six of a synovial joint?Answer: articular cartilage, capsule, synovial fluid, menisucs, tendons, ligaments Question: saclike extension of a joint capsule that structures to slide more easily past each otherAnswer: bursa (means ) Question: elongated cylinders of connective tissue line with membran and wrapped around a tendon - like a bun on a hot dogAnswer: tendon Question: What two things the movement at synovial jointsAnswer: origin and of the attached bones Question: what does flexion do to the of a jointAnswer: decrease the angle - brings closer together Question: what does do to the angle of a jointAnswer: increases the - bones move farther apart Question: what is by hyperextensionAnswer: extending 180 degrees Question: what is Answer: raising the toes towards the shin Question: what is a combination of , abduction, extension and adduction movementsAnswer: circumduction Question: what is Answer: rotation of the forearm into anatomical Question: what is Answer: of the forearm out of anatomical position Question: inversionAnswer: sole of the foot medially Question: eversionAnswer: of the foot turned laterally Question: protractionAnswer: movement of a bone anteriorly (forward) on a plane Question: Answer: of a bone posteriorly Question: oppositionAnswer: move to touch the fingertips Question: ______________ is natural in anatomical positionAnswer: Question: tendon sheaths and bursae Answer: heat and Question: joint where head fits within a cuplike depressionAnswer: ball-and-socket Question: What type of is between the head of the humerus and the glenoid cavity of the scapulaAnswer: ball-and-socket Question: this joint is said to be three in Answer: knee Question: What do the anterior and posterior cruciate ligaments do for the knee Answer: limit anterior and posterior movements Question: what do themedial and lateral ligaments do for the knee jointAnswer: prevent rotation of knee Question: What is about the glenohumeral jointAnswer: most freely movable joint in the body of shallow glenoid and loose capsule |
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