NUR 310 Ultimate Exam Questions and
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functions of the musculoskeletal mobility, protection of internal organs,
system calcium
storage, hematopoiesis
joint connect bone to bone and aid in mobility
fibrous joint immovable joints
cartilaginous joint slightly movable joint
synovial joint freely movable joints because of the
presence of
synovial fluid and cartilage that allows for
smooth
articulation
ligaments strong, flexible bands of connective tissue,
support
the joints and serve to connect bones and
allow for
a degree of movement
, tendons made of nonelastic connective tissue
(collagen)
that connect the muscles to the bones
themselves,
which allow the bones to move
median nerve major nerve of the wrist often associated
with
carpal tunnel disorder
number of spinal vertebrae 33
fibrocartilaginous discs shock absorbing discs between vertebrae
that
cushion the spine during movement
central nervous system consists of brain and spinal cord
peripheral nervous system 31 spinal nerves with sensory and motor
functions
active ROM when the person's muscle tone and
strength can
support each movement with minimal effort
and
without assistance
passive ROM performed when the person is unable to
perform
ROM on their own
Answers with Verified Solutions | Latest
Updated 2026
functions of the musculoskeletal mobility, protection of internal organs,
system calcium
storage, hematopoiesis
joint connect bone to bone and aid in mobility
fibrous joint immovable joints
cartilaginous joint slightly movable joint
synovial joint freely movable joints because of the
presence of
synovial fluid and cartilage that allows for
smooth
articulation
ligaments strong, flexible bands of connective tissue,
support
the joints and serve to connect bones and
allow for
a degree of movement
, tendons made of nonelastic connective tissue
(collagen)
that connect the muscles to the bones
themselves,
which allow the bones to move
median nerve major nerve of the wrist often associated
with
carpal tunnel disorder
number of spinal vertebrae 33
fibrocartilaginous discs shock absorbing discs between vertebrae
that
cushion the spine during movement
central nervous system consists of brain and spinal cord
peripheral nervous system 31 spinal nerves with sensory and motor
functions
active ROM when the person's muscle tone and
strength can
support each movement with minimal effort
and
without assistance
passive ROM performed when the person is unable to
perform
ROM on their own