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UTA. A&P1 EXAM 2 REVIEW STUDY GUIDE LATEST 2026 UPDATED
QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED 100% SOLUTIONS (2026/2027) GRADE:
A+|STATUS: GUARANTEED PASS
What cartilage is involved in synchondroses?

a) Fibrocartilage

b) Elastic cartilage

c) Hyaline cartilage

d) Both A and C - Answers -c) Hyaline cartilage




___ joints are to biaxial movement as ______ joints are to multi-axial movement.

a) Condylar, Saddle

b) Ball and Socket, Saddle

c) Condylar, Ball and Socket

d) Hinge and Condylar - Answers -c) Condylar, Ball and Socket




_______ is a condition when uric acid crystals build up in joints.

a) arthritis

b) gout

c) sprain

d) osteoarthritis - Answers -b) gout




Which cartilage is present at the joints of long bones?

a) Elastic

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,b) Fibrous

c) Hyaline

d) Calcified - Answers -c) Hyaline




A twisting motion of the foot that turns the sole inward is called....

a) Plantar flexion

b) Dorsiflexion

c) Eversion

d) Inversion - Answers -d) Inversion




An example of biaxial movement is found in:

a) Wrists

b) Thumb

c) Toes

d) More than one is correct - Answers -d) More than one is correct




Bursae can be located in all of the following except?

a) around most synovial joints

b) within connective tissue exposed to friction or pressure

c) beneath the skin covering a bone

d) around blood vessels - Answers -d) around blood vessels




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, Diarthroses are described as?

a) Immovable

b) Freely movable

c) Slightly movable

d) None of the above - Answers -b) Freely movable




Joints are also called:

a) Annotations

b) Articulations

c) Affectations

d) Affiliations - Answers -b) Articulations




The flexion movement does what to the angle of a joint?

a) increases the angle

b) keeps the angle the same

c) decreases the angle

d) none of the above - Answers -c) decreases the angle




The movement of a limb towards the midline of the body is called __________?

a) Extension

b) Abduction

c) Flexion

d) Adduction - Answers -d) Adduction

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