BIO 210 Lecture Exam 4 ACTUAL
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS
how are joints classified? - CORRECT ANSWERS classified into three
structural and three functional categories
Define joint - CORRECT ANSWERS
Define articulation - CORRECT ANSWERS
classify joints by structure and by function - CORRECT ANSWERS
describe the general structure of fibrous joints - CORRECT ANSWERS
fibrous joints - CORRECT ANSWERS consists of inflexible layers of
dense connective tissue, holds the bones tightly together. the bones are
connected by fibrous tissue.
Three types of fibrous joints - CORRECT ANSWERS sutures,
syndesmoses, gomphoses
suture joint - CORRECT ANSWERS
syndesmoses joint - CORRECT ANSWERS
gomphoses joint - CORRECT ANSWERS
, cartilaginous joints - CORRECT ANSWERS allow only slight
movement and consist of bones connected entirely by cartilage. the bones are
connected by cartilage.
describe the general structure of cartilaginous joints - CORRECT ANSWERS
synchondrosis joint - CORRECT ANSWERS
symphsis joint - CORRECT ANSWERS
synovial joints - CORRECT ANSWERS created where two bones
articulate to permit a variety of motions. the bones are connected by cartilage.
describe the structural characteristics of synovial joints - CORRECT
ANSWERS
structure and function of bursae - CORRECT ANSWERS
structure and function of tendon sheaths - CORRECT ANSWERS
Three natural factors that stabilize synovial joints - CORRECT ANSWERS
describe the common body movements - CORRECT ANSWERS
plane joint - CORRECT ANSWERS
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS
how are joints classified? - CORRECT ANSWERS classified into three
structural and three functional categories
Define joint - CORRECT ANSWERS
Define articulation - CORRECT ANSWERS
classify joints by structure and by function - CORRECT ANSWERS
describe the general structure of fibrous joints - CORRECT ANSWERS
fibrous joints - CORRECT ANSWERS consists of inflexible layers of
dense connective tissue, holds the bones tightly together. the bones are
connected by fibrous tissue.
Three types of fibrous joints - CORRECT ANSWERS sutures,
syndesmoses, gomphoses
suture joint - CORRECT ANSWERS
syndesmoses joint - CORRECT ANSWERS
gomphoses joint - CORRECT ANSWERS
, cartilaginous joints - CORRECT ANSWERS allow only slight
movement and consist of bones connected entirely by cartilage. the bones are
connected by cartilage.
describe the general structure of cartilaginous joints - CORRECT ANSWERS
synchondrosis joint - CORRECT ANSWERS
symphsis joint - CORRECT ANSWERS
synovial joints - CORRECT ANSWERS created where two bones
articulate to permit a variety of motions. the bones are connected by cartilage.
describe the structural characteristics of synovial joints - CORRECT
ANSWERS
structure and function of bursae - CORRECT ANSWERS
structure and function of tendon sheaths - CORRECT ANSWERS
Three natural factors that stabilize synovial joints - CORRECT ANSWERS
describe the common body movements - CORRECT ANSWERS
plane joint - CORRECT ANSWERS