In each blank, try to type in the
word that is missing. If you've
typed in the correct word, the
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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: The 2 main ways are classified are:Answer: by & by structure Question: The three classes of joints are:Answer: , amphiarthroses, diarthroses Question: Synarthroses joints are _______.Answer: Question: Amphiarthroses joints are _______ _______.Answer: movable Question: Diarthroses joints are _______ _______.Answer: freely Question: The three classifications of joints are:Answer: fibrous, , synovial Question: Fibrous structural joints are joined by _________ _______, and there is no _______ _______. Most are immovable.Answer: tissues, joint cavity Question: The three types of fibrous structural are:Answer: , syndesmoses, gomphoses Question: Sutures occur between the bones of the _______.Answer: Question: The connection between the tibia and fibula, and the radius and ulna are examples of _______ fibrous structural joints.Answer: Question: The peg-in-socket fibrous joint between a tooth and its alveolar socket is an example of _______ fibrous structural joints.Answer: Question: Cartilaginous structural joints lack a _______ _______.Answer: joint Question: The two types of cartilaginous structural are:Answer: synchondroses, Question: Intervertebral joints are examples of _______ cartilaginous structural joints.Answer: Question: The most common type of joint in the body are the _______ joints.Answer: Question: The joints in which the articulating bones are separated by a fluid-containing joint cavity are the _______ _______.Answer: synovial . Question: All limb joints are examples of _______ joints.Answer: Question: Synovial joints all have the following: articular _______, _______ cavity, articular _______.Answer: cartilage, , capsule Question: _______ are flattened, fibrous sacs which are lined with synovial membranes and contain synovial fluid.Answer: Question: An elongated bursa that wraps completely around a tendon is called a _______ _______.Answer: sheath Question: The _______ _______ position of a joint surfaces are maximally congruent or in maximum contact.Answer: pack Question: The open pack (aka loose pack) position of a is:Answer: any position other than pack Question: Name all of the nonaxial joints.Answer: Question: Name all of the uniaxial joints.Answer: , pivot Question: Name all of the synovial joints.Answer: (or ellipsoidal), saddle Question: Name all of the multiaxial synovial .Answer: ball-and-socket Question: There are ___ of synovial joints.Answer: Question: The intercarpal and intertarsal are examples of _______ joints.Answer: Question: The elbow joints, interphalangeal joints, and knee joints are all examples of _______ joints.Answer: Question: The proximal radioulnar joint is an example of a _______ joint.Answer: Question: The radiocarpal (wrist) joints, and metacarpophalangeal (knuckle) joints are examples of _______ joints.Answer: (ellipsoidal) Question: The carpometacarpal joint of the thumb is an example of a _______ joint.Answer: Question: The shoulder and hip joints are examples of _______ joints.Answer: ball-and-socket Question: Movements of synovial joints occur as a result of _______.Answer: Question: _______ is a bending movement that decreases the angle of the joint.Answer: Question: _______ is a bending movement that increases the angle of the joint.Answer: Question: _______ is movement away from the midline.Answer: Question: _______ is movement toward the midline.Answer: Question: _______ is movement that describes a cone in space.Answer: Question: When the hand is supinated, the palm is facing _______.Answer: Question: When the hand is pronated, the palm is facing _______. Answer: |
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