Which of the following joints is biaxial?
Condylar
Which of the following movements are possible at the hip joint?
Circumduction
Adduction
The answers listed are correct. Extension
Flexion
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In a syndesmosis joint:
The bones are held together with a broadsheet or membrane.
Which of the following is an example of excursion?
Side to side movement of the mandible
Rotating the forearm so that the palm faces anteriorly is called:
Supination.
Movement that combines flexion, extension, abduction, and adduction only found at ball and
socket joints is called:
Circumduction.
A joint that has no cavity, little or no movement, and small fibers of connective tissue across the
joint would be classified.
Fibrous joint.
The joint between the head of the radius and the proximal ulna an example of a/an:
Pivot
Most joints in the appendicular skeleton are:
Synovial joints.
Rotating the forearm so that the palm faces posteriorly is called:
Pronation.
The epiphyseal plate of a growing bone is a type of joint called a:
Synchondrosis.
Turning a structure around its long axis is called:
Rotation.
Raising your hand and placing it on the shoulder of a person standing in front of you requires it.
Flexion
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Joints are categorized according to the kind of tissue that is present at the joint's location.
Structural
Returning the thumb to the anatomical position after touching the little finger is called:
Repositions
The squamous suture is located between the:
Temporal and parietal bones.
, The joint between C1 and C2 is an example of a/an
Pivot
A bone fracture in which there are three or more pieces to the fracture is a/an:
Comminuted fracture.
Which of the following bones contain a sinus?
frontal
The inorganic component to bone which comprises the hardness and strength bearing strength
to bone is:
Hydroxyapatite crystals.
The bone that articulates with the acetabulum is the:
Femur
Which of the following is the opposite movement of flexion?
Extension
If an x-ray shows a space or black area at the site of the epiphyseal plate, then:
Fusion has not taken place and the patient is young.
The fibrocartilage pad between the two pubic bones is a type of joint called a:
Symphysis.
The organic component to bone which comprises the flexible, tensile strength to bone is:
Collagen fibers.
A dens or odontoid process fracture indicates an injury to: C2.
The fibrocartilage between the bodies of adjacent vertebra is called the:
Disc intervertebral Which of the following arthritis is best described as caused by wear and
tear?
Osteoarthritis
The appendicular skeleton consists of which of the following bones? Os coxa
Lamellar bone
Is organized into sheets or layers of tissue.
The bone cell that is located within a lacuna is the:
Osteocyte.
A lordosis is a/an:
Exaggerated lumbar curvature of the vertebral column.
A joint that has no cavity, little or no movement, and small fibers of connective tissue across the
joint would be classified as a:
Fibrous joint.
What is an illustration of an excursion, and why? Side to side movement of the mandible
The bones of the ankle region are known as the:
Tarsal bones.
How many axes does a saddle joint move within?
TWO
A syndesmosis is a _____ joint on the structural level, whereas it is a _____ joint on the
functional level. Fibrous, Amphiarthrotic
A canaliculus is:
A passageway that connects one open space along a lamella to another open space.
The area of transition from shaft to end of bone on a long bone is called the: