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A&P 1 - Joints A& P 1 Chamberlain College Of Nursing - Question and answers correctly solved 2024
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A&P 1 - Joints A& P 1 Chamberlain College Of Nursing - Question and answers correctly solved 2024 A&P 1 - Joints 
 
What is another word for joints? - correct answer Articulations 
 
Define Articulation - correct answer the point where two or more bones meet. 
 
What are the 2 functions of joints? - correct answer 1. give the skeleton mobility 
2. hold the skeleton together 
 
what are the 3 structural classifications for joints? - correct answer 1. Fibrous 
2. Cartilaginous 
3. Synovi...
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USAHS UE Exam 2 Complete Questions & Answers(RATED A)
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movement of the vertebral border of the scapula laterally and superiorly - ANSWERSupward rotation 
 
movement of the vertebral border of the scapula medially and inferiorly - ANSWERSdownward rotation 
 
a term used to describe the ratio of normal motion between the glenohumeral and scapulothoracic joints - ANSWERSscapulohumeral rhythm 
 
the shoulder joint consisting of the articular surfaces of the humeral head and glenoid fossa of the scapula - ANSWERSglenohumeral joint 
 
a ring of bony artic...
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AAMI Anatomy Exam Questions with Complete Solutions
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AAMI Anatomy Exam Questions with Complete Solutions 
The study of joints or articulations - ANSWER	Arthrology 
 
How are articulations classified - ANSWER	By the degree of movement permitted 
 
Presence or absence of a space or joint cavity (synovial cavity) 
 
Joint Cavity AKA: - ANSWER	Synovial Cavity 
 
Types of articulations - ANSWER	Synarthrosis - immovable articulation 
 
Amphiaarthrosis - slightly moveable 
 
Diarthrosis - freely moveable 
 
Describe Synarthrosis (5) - ANSWER	Immovable ar...
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TCDHA Orofacial II - Skeletal System Exam with questions and 100% correct answers
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condyle -relatively large, convex, oval, typically located at joints/articulations 
tuberosity -large, rough prominence, area for muscle and tendon attachment 
head -rounded, projecting from bone by a neck 
arch -prominent, shaped like a bridge 
cornu -small, horn like
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CHAPTER 8 - Answer- JOINTS AND ARTICULAR MOVEMENTS 
joint - Answer- articulation; the junction of two or more bones 
structural classification of joints - Answer- focuses on the material binding the bones 
together and whether or not a joint cavity is present (fibrous, cartilaginous, and synovial 
joints) 
functional classification of joints - Answer- based on the amount of movement allowed 
at the joint (synarthroses, amphiarthroses, and diarthroses) 
synarthroses -...
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What is an articulation? - joint where two bones meet 
why do we have articulations and joints? - movement 
Synarthrosis - no movement, very strong joint 
Amphiarthrosis - slightly moveable joint 
diarthrosis - freely moveable joint 
joint capsule - surrounds the joint 
articular cartilage - covers the articulating surfaces of bone, helps reduce friction 
synovial membrane - the tissue lining the cavity that secretes synovial fluid 
synovial fluid - the fluid inside a joint 
3 functions of synov...
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CHAPTER 8 - Answer- JOINTS AND ARTICULAR MOVEMENTS 
joint - Answer- articulation; the junction of two or more bones 
structural classification of joints - Answer- focuses on the material binding the bones 
together and whether or not a joint cavity is present (fibrous, cartilaginous, and synovial 
joints) 
functional classification of joints - Answer- based on the amount of movement allowed 
at the joint (synarthroses, amphiarthroses, and diarthroses) 
synarthroses -...
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chapter21 A& P 1 Chamberlain College Of Nursing - Question and answers rated A+ 2024
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chapter21 A& P 1 Chamberlain College Of Nursing - Question and answers rated A+ 2024 chapter 8 (A&P 1) 
 
what are sites where 2 or more bones meet - correct answer joints (articulations) 
 
what gives skeletons mobility - correct answer joints 
 
what is the weakest part of the skeleton - correct answer joints 
 
what are the two structural classifications for joints - correct answer what material and joint cavity 
 
what are the 3 structural types for joints - correct answer fibrous,...
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KPE 160 MidTerm 2024 Exam Questions and Answers
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KPE 160 MidTerm 2024 Exam 
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Coronal plane (frontal) - Answer- - Divides the body into anterior + posterior portions 
- Z, Y Plane 
- X Axis 
Axial Plane (Transverse) - Answer- - Horizontal plane, divides the body into upper + 
lower parts 
- X, Z Plane 
- Y Axis 
Sagittal Plane - Answer- - Vertical plane that divides the body into right + left parts 
- Y, X Plane 
- Z Axis 
Valgus - Answer- - Distal segment of a joint deviates laterally 
Varus - Answer- - Distal segment of ...
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ARRT REGISTRY PROCEDURES questions and answers
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sthenic 
average build 
 
 
 
hyposthenic 
slender 
 
 
 
asthenic 
extremely thin 
 
 
 
hypersthenic 
above average or massive build 
 
 
 
what landmark corresponds to C4-5? 
thyroid cartilage 
 
 
 
what landmark corresponds to the sternal notch? 
T2,3 
 
 
 
what landmark corresponds to the sternal angle? 
T4,5 
 
 
 
what landmark corresponds to the inferior angle of the scapula? 
T7 
 
 
 
what landmark corresponds to the xiphoid tip? 
T10 
 
 
 
what landmark corresponds to the level of ...