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PNB 2264 EXAM 2 LATEST 2025-26 STUDY GUIDE/KEY CONCEPTS UCONN HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY AND ANATOMY (HIGH YEILD)

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PNB 2264 Human Physiology and Anatomy



PNB 2264 EXAM 2 LATEST 2025-26 STUDY GUIDE/KEY
CONCEPTS UCONN HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY AND ANATOMY
(HIGH YEILD)



hinge joints

- concave surface articulating with a convex surface

- movement pair: flexion/extension



pivot joints

- cylinder shape rotates within a ring of bone or ligament

- movement: rotation



biaxial anatomy and functions

- condyloid and saddle

- 2 axes of rotation

- 2 movement pairs: flexion/extension + abduction/adduction
PLUS circumduction



condyloid joints

ovoid-shaped process articulate with a shallow cavity ex: wrist
(oval sticking out)

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saddle joints

distinctly shaped articulating surfaces

ex: opposable thumbs are special to our evolution




triaxial joint anatomy and function

- ball and socket joint

- 3 axes of rotation/3 degrees of freedom

- movement pairs: flexion/extension, abduction/adduction,
rotations + combined movement circumduction




ball and socket joints

- spherical surface articulating with a cup-shaped socket

- ex: shoulder and hip




nonaxial joints anatomy and function

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- gliding joints

- no identifiable axes of rotation (gliding)

- slight gliding movements

- tiny bit of movement




gliding joints

- flat or nearly flat articular surfaces that allow gliding in any
direction

- ex: sternocostal (ribs): slight bit of gliding for expansion of the
lungs as we breathe in and out




functions of bone/skeleton

1. Support

2. Protection

3. Allow movement / lever system

4. Storage depot for Ca and P salts

5. Hematopoiesis: making the cells of the blood

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classes of the bone

1.) long bones: arm, leg

2.) short bones: square: feet, hand

3.) flat bones: flatter than round (protect brain or sternum)

4.) irregular bones: vertebra (bone shaped like an animal )

5.) sesamoid bone: form inside tendon (ex: patella)




gross structure of a long bone

1.) diaphysis

2.) metaphysis

3.) epiphysis

4.) marrow cavity (red: active or yellow: inactive)




compact bone: long bone

contains osteons, lamellae

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