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The Amount Of Movement Permitted By A Particular Joint Is The Basis For The Functional
Classification Of Joints.
True
All Joints Permit Some Degree Of Movement, Even If Very Slight.
False
Articulations Permitting Only Slight Degrees Of Movement Are ________.
Amphiarthroses
Synarthrotic Joints ________.
Permit Essentially No Movement
The Structural Classification Of Joints Is Based On The Composition Of The Binding Material And
The Presence Or Absence Of A Joint Cavity
True
, A Fibrous Joint That Is A Peg-In-Socket Is Called A ________ Joint.
Gomphosis
On The Basis Of Structural Classification, Which Joint Is Fibrous Connective Tissue?
Syndesmosis
Fibrous Joints Are Classified As ________.
Sutures, Syndesmoses, And Gomphoses
An Example Of An Interosseus Fibrous Joint Is ________.
The Radius And Ulna Along Its Length
The Joint Between The Frontal And Parietal Bones Is Called A ________ Joint.
Suture
Using The Functional Classification, A Freely Movable Joint Would Be Called A ________ Joint.
Diarthrosis
Symphyses Are Synarthrotic Joints Designed For Strength With Flexibility.