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Functional Anatomy Test

Enter the letter for the matching Definition
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posterolateral
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spin
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trochoid joint
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prone
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What is most outer bone made up of?
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anteromedial
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transverse plane
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volar
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diarthrodial joints
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Articulation
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What is the point of collagen?
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enarthrodial joint
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What are the 5 types of bones?
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glide
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ventral
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frontal plane
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how many planes of motion do diarthrodial joints have motion in
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Diaphysis
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lateral
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vertical axis
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runs down through the head, right angle to the transverse plane
B.
relating to the belly or abdomen
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synovial joints; freely moveable, composed of a sleevelike joint capsule (cartilage) and secretes synovial fluid to lubricate the joint cavity
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provides some flexibility and strength in resisting tension
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1 or more
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in front & towards the inner side/midline
G.
long, short, flat, irregular, sesamoid
H.
long cylindrical shaft of bone
I.
behind & to one side (specifically to the outside)
J.
a single point on one articular surface rotates about a single point on another point on another articular surface
K.
relating to palm of the hand or the sole of the foot
L.
connection of bones at a joint usually to allow movement between the surfaces of the bones
M.
the body lying face downward; on one's stomach
N.
multiaxial/triaxial ball and socket joint ex. hip/shoulder
O.
on or to the side
P.
divides the body into front and back halves
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slide; a specific point on one articulating surface comes in contact with a series of points on another surface
R.
divides body into top and bottom half
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pivot joint; uniaxial proximal and distal rasial-ulnar joints
T.
cortical bone
Type the Definition that corresponds to the displayed Term.
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What movements use the coronal axis?
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What are the two main types of bone markings?
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which two motions must occur together to some extent?
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study of motion or human movement
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flexion, extension, abduction, adduction & rotation occur by bones moving through planes of motion about an axis of rotation at a joint
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knuckle joint; ball and socket 2nd-5th metacarpals
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application of mechanical physics to human motion
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slightly moveable (syndesmosis, synchonrosis, symphsis)
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saddle joint; triaxial joint, two repciprically concave and convex articular surfaces
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bones which develop from hyaline cartilage; grow rapdily into the structures shaped similarly to the bones they will become

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