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EXSS 175 Joints Exam Questions with Correct Answers 
 
Which classification of joints lack a synovial cavity? - Answer-Cartilaginous and fibrous 
 
Which classification of joints have a synovial cavity? - Answer-Synovial 
 
What is the term for immovable joints? - Answer-Synarthrosis 
 
What is the term for slightly movable joints? - Answer-Amphiarthrosis 
 
What is the term for freely movable joints? - Answer-Diarthrosis 
 
Which classification of joints are synarthrotic? - Answer-Fibrous and ...
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ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY 
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1. Osteoporosis: increased breakdown of bone tissue with no new bone growth 
2. Kyphosis: exaggeration of the thoracic curve aka "hunchback" 
3. Paget's disease: bones lose calcium and then gain too much calcium 
4. Rickets: childhood disease due to lack of vitamin D 
5. Lordosis: excessive lumbar curve 
6. Impacted fructure: Broken ends of bone are jammed into eachother 
7. Comminuted fructure: Mo...
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Anatomy and physiology midterm TCDHAOsteoporosis - correct answer increased breakdown of bone tissue with no new bone growth 
 
Kyphosis - correct answer exaggeration of the thoracic curve aka "hunchback" 
 
Paget's disease - correct answer bones lose calcium and then gain too much calcium 
 
Rickets - correct answer childhood disease due to lack of vitamin D 
 
Lordosis - correct answer excessive lumbar curve 
 
Impacted fructure - correct answer Broken ends of bone are jammed into eachother...
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cortical, cancellous correct answers There are two types of bone tissue, ________ (compact bone) and ________ (spongy bone). 
 
osteons, haversian canal correct answers Cortical bone is found on the surface of the bone, and contains the _________ and ________ ________. 
 
Cancellous correct answers _________ bone is found on the end of bones in the inner layer and is less dense with no geometric structure. It is within the spaces that red and yellow marrow fill. 
 
7, 12, 5 correct answers Cervi...
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Fibrous Joint Answer has a thin layer of fibrous periosteum between two bones, as in the sutures of the skull 
 
3 Types of Fibrous Joints Answer Synarthrosis, Syndesmosis, and Gomphosis 
 
Synarthrosis Answer suture joint; has a thin layer of fibrous periosteum between the bones, as in the sutures of he skull; no movement (does not include mandible) 
 
Syndesmosis Answer ligamentous joint; There is a great deal of fibrous tissue, such as ligaments and interosseous membranes holding the joint to...
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What is an articulation? - joint where two bones meet 
why do we have articulations and joints? - movement 
Synarthrosis - no movement, very strong joint 
Amphiarthrosis - slightly moveable joint 
diarthrosis - freely moveable joint 
joint capsule - surrounds the joint 
articular cartilage - covers the articulating surfaces of bone, helps reduce friction 
synovial membrane - the tissue lining the cavity that secretes synovial fluid 
synovial fluid - the fluid inside a joint 
3 functions of synov...
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what are the two main divisions of the skeletal system? appendicular and axial 
 
the division of the nervous system concerned with control of skeletal muscle contractions is called the somatic nervous system 
 
in remodeling, which cell type lays down new matrix? osteoblasts 
 
the pelvis is located ______________ to the patella superior 
 
the vertebrae are an example of what type of bone? irregular 
 
which articulation is characterized by being immovable and bound tightly by fibrous tissue? ...
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FINAL EXAM BIOS 251 WEEK 8 
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functional classification of joints - CORRECT ANSWER-synarthroses, amphiarthroses, 
diarthroses 
structural classification of joints - CORRECT ANSWER-fibrous, cartilaginous, synovial 
Atlas (C1) - CORRECT ANSWER-supports the head 
Axis (C2) - CORRECT ANSWER-second cervical vertebrae 
Bone stages of healing - CORRECT ANSWER-inflammatory, reparative, remodeling 
skull bones - CORRECT ANSWER-frontal, parietal, occipital, temporal 
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synarthrosis joint - Answer-immovable joint, non synovial (growth plate, root of tooth) 
Amphiathrosis joint - Answer-slightly movable, non synovial (vertebrae, symphysis pubis) 
diarthrosis joint - Answer-freely movable synovial joint (knee, hip, elbow) 
(Uniaxial joints ) Hinge joints - Answer-permit back-and-forth movement, like that of a door hinge. Text 
examples are the elbow, knee, and interphalangeal joints. 
(Uniaxial joints ) Pivot joints - Answer-rotary movement, ring rotates around a...
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Which mineral is stored in the bones and constantly being removed to maintain necessary blood levels? 
A. calcium 
B. iron 
C. magnesium 
D. zinc - ANSWER calcium 
 
Which of the following is a long bone that is the largest in the human body? 
A. cranium 
B. femur 
C. ilium 
D. scapula - ANSWER femur 
 
Which bone is the largest found in the foot and is commonly called the heel? 
A. acetabulum 
B. calcaneus 
C. patella 
D. talus - ANSWER calcaneus 
 
What is a serious bone infection that may res...
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