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BIO201-Ch8-Joints Test

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What capsule surrounds head of radius?
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Where is the TMJ?
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What bones make up the ankle?
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Sprain
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Amphiarthroses
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Synovial fluid contains __ acid.
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Prevents hyperextension of knee.
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Name of ligament that holds teeth in socket.
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Weeping lubrication.
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What is a labrum?
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How far can a ligament stretch?
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Only movement allowed in pivot joint.
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2 Types of cartilaginous joints.
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Functional classifications of joints.
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What is the only example of nonaxial joints?
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The only movement allowed between 1st two cervical vertebrae is __.
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Coracohumeral Ligament
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What is lateral excursion?
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In syndesmoses, bones are connected by __.
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5 Distinguishing features of synovial joints.
A.
When ligaments of a joint are torn/stretched.
B.
Synarthroses, amphiarthroses, & diarthroses.
C.
Ligaments.
D.
Periodontal Ligament.
E.
(1) Articular cartilage, (2) Joint cavity, (3) articular capsule, (4) synovial fluid, (5) reinforcing ligaments.
F.
Grinding of posterior teeth - movement by mandible - unique to mammals.
G.
Hyaluronic
H.
Circular rim of fibrocartilage that helps hold joint.
I.
Rotation
J.
Anular Ligament
K.
6% before it snaps.
L.
When synovial fluid lubricates surfaces of cartilage & nurishes cells.
M.
Cruciate ligament
N.
Tibia & fibula w/talus
O.
Slightly-movable Joints
P.
Uniaxial rotation.
Q.
Synchondroses & symphyses
R.
Gliding joints - vertebrae, intercarpal & intertarsal.
S.
Jaw joint - anterior to ear.
T.
In shoulder - helps support weight of upper limb.
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Pointing toes is __.
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Joint between costal cartilage of first rib & manubrium of sternum.
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__ are fibrous connective tissue in structure.
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Hinge that allows flexion & extension only.
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Flattened fibrous sacs lined w/synovial fluid.
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Attaches to anterior - prevents hyperextension of knee - Anterior Cruciate Ligament.
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Crunching noise made when articular surfaces rub together.
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Place where muscle attaches to less moving bone.
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Peg-in-socket fibrous joint.
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Immovable Joints

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