Module 6: Articulation (Anatomy 337 UW
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Which of the following statements describes the relationship between an
articulation's range of motion and inherent stability?
A)The bursae cushion the joint, allowing greater movement with less friction.
B)The shoulder permits a wide range of motion, but it is the most likely to
become dislocated.
C)Ligaments provide additional support for a joint.
D)All vertebral articulations permit the motions of flexion, extension, lateral
flexion, and rotation. - -B)The shoulder permits a wide range of motion, but
it is the most likely to become dislocated.
- Which of the following is a function of synovial fluid?
A)provides lubrication to reduce friction between the bones of the joint
B)restricts joint movement
C)channels the flow of blood to the joint
D)contains blood vessels
E)strengthens and reinforces the joint - -A)provides lubrication to reduce
friction between the bones of the joint
- Some joints contain fat pads. What is the purpose of these structures?
A)To store synovial fluid, which reduces friction.
B)To protect articular cartilages in the joint.
C)To provide a source of energy for the moving joint.
D)To connect the bones of the joint. - -B)To protect articular cartilages in the
joint.
- Small, synovial fluid filled pockets in connective tissue are called:
A)extrinsic ligaments
B)intrinsic ligaments
C)fat pads
D)tendons
E)bursae - -E)bursae
- A joint that permits free movement is called:
A)a diarthrosis
B)a synchondrosis
C)a synostosis
D)an ampiarthrosis
E)a synarthrosis - -A)a diarthrosis
Madison)|34 Exam Questions with
Answers
Which of the following statements describes the relationship between an
articulation's range of motion and inherent stability?
A)The bursae cushion the joint, allowing greater movement with less friction.
B)The shoulder permits a wide range of motion, but it is the most likely to
become dislocated.
C)Ligaments provide additional support for a joint.
D)All vertebral articulations permit the motions of flexion, extension, lateral
flexion, and rotation. - -B)The shoulder permits a wide range of motion, but
it is the most likely to become dislocated.
- Which of the following is a function of synovial fluid?
A)provides lubrication to reduce friction between the bones of the joint
B)restricts joint movement
C)channels the flow of blood to the joint
D)contains blood vessels
E)strengthens and reinforces the joint - -A)provides lubrication to reduce
friction between the bones of the joint
- Some joints contain fat pads. What is the purpose of these structures?
A)To store synovial fluid, which reduces friction.
B)To protect articular cartilages in the joint.
C)To provide a source of energy for the moving joint.
D)To connect the bones of the joint. - -B)To protect articular cartilages in the
joint.
- Small, synovial fluid filled pockets in connective tissue are called:
A)extrinsic ligaments
B)intrinsic ligaments
C)fat pads
D)tendons
E)bursae - -E)bursae
- A joint that permits free movement is called:
A)a diarthrosis
B)a synchondrosis
C)a synostosis
D)an ampiarthrosis
E)a synarthrosis - -A)a diarthrosis