TCDHA ANATOMY AND
PHYSIOLOGY EXAM LATEST
UPDATE
Osteoporosis: ANSWER increasing bone tissue deterioration without
new bone formation
Kyphosis: ANSWER thoracic curve exaggeration, also known as
"hunchback"
In Paget's disease, the bones lose calcium and then accumulate an
excessive amount of it.
Rickets: ANSWER a childhood illness brought on by insufficient vitamin
D
Excessive lumbar curve - Lordosis
Affected Fruiture - Response Bone fragments with fractures are pressed
together.
Crushed fruit - Response Multiple fracture lines
The bone is broken or crushed.
Osteomyelitis: ANSWER pus-producing bacteria-induced inflammation
of the bone
Answer for transverse fructure A linear fracture across the bone
Inverse fracture - Solution An angle breaks across the bone.
fibrous joint - Ankle-Spondylitis
Amphiarthrosis in cartilaginous joints - Answer
Diarthrosis of the synovial joint - Answer
, Supination is the response action of raising or extending the palm.
Pronation is the inversion of an answer.
Inversion: The response that turns the only inward
Eversion: The response rotates the single outside.
Dorsiflexion: The foot of the respondent is bent upward.
In plantar flexion, the toes point downward (ANSWER).
Gliding: ANSWER: The flat surfaces of bones glide over one another
with minimal angle change.
Hinge: ANSWER movement is possible in a single direction when the
convex surface of one bone fits into the concave surface of another.
Turn around - Response one bone's rounded part slides into another
bone's ring. just rotation
An oval projection from one bone that slides into an oval depression
from another bone is called a condyloid. Two-way movement
saddle - REPLY deeper and more flexible than a condyloid
Ball and Socket: One joint's ball-like surface slides into the cup
depression of another joint.
Gout - RESPONSE Around the joints, uric acid crystals build up,
producing pain and irritation.
ANSWER for rheumatoid arthritis Swelling and stiffness are brought on
by the synovial membrane growing too much.
Osteoarthritis: A Correction Due to wear and strain, degenerative joint
disease is widespread among the elderly.
Answer for Septic Arthritis happens as a result of germs entering the
joint tissue.
What is the name for the membranes that line the exterior and inside of
a long bone? - REPLY periosteum and endosteum
PHYSIOLOGY EXAM LATEST
UPDATE
Osteoporosis: ANSWER increasing bone tissue deterioration without
new bone formation
Kyphosis: ANSWER thoracic curve exaggeration, also known as
"hunchback"
In Paget's disease, the bones lose calcium and then accumulate an
excessive amount of it.
Rickets: ANSWER a childhood illness brought on by insufficient vitamin
D
Excessive lumbar curve - Lordosis
Affected Fruiture - Response Bone fragments with fractures are pressed
together.
Crushed fruit - Response Multiple fracture lines
The bone is broken or crushed.
Osteomyelitis: ANSWER pus-producing bacteria-induced inflammation
of the bone
Answer for transverse fructure A linear fracture across the bone
Inverse fracture - Solution An angle breaks across the bone.
fibrous joint - Ankle-Spondylitis
Amphiarthrosis in cartilaginous joints - Answer
Diarthrosis of the synovial joint - Answer
, Supination is the response action of raising or extending the palm.
Pronation is the inversion of an answer.
Inversion: The response that turns the only inward
Eversion: The response rotates the single outside.
Dorsiflexion: The foot of the respondent is bent upward.
In plantar flexion, the toes point downward (ANSWER).
Gliding: ANSWER: The flat surfaces of bones glide over one another
with minimal angle change.
Hinge: ANSWER movement is possible in a single direction when the
convex surface of one bone fits into the concave surface of another.
Turn around - Response one bone's rounded part slides into another
bone's ring. just rotation
An oval projection from one bone that slides into an oval depression
from another bone is called a condyloid. Two-way movement
saddle - REPLY deeper and more flexible than a condyloid
Ball and Socket: One joint's ball-like surface slides into the cup
depression of another joint.
Gout - RESPONSE Around the joints, uric acid crystals build up,
producing pain and irritation.
ANSWER for rheumatoid arthritis Swelling and stiffness are brought on
by the synovial membrane growing too much.
Osteoarthritis: A Correction Due to wear and strain, degenerative joint
disease is widespread among the elderly.
Answer for Septic Arthritis happens as a result of germs entering the
joint tissue.
What is the name for the membranes that line the exterior and inside of
a long bone? - REPLY periosteum and endosteum