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Check your recall chapter 9 muscles and muscle tissues NI 9 REVIEW Check Your Re

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Check your recall chapter 9 muscles and muscle tissues NI 9 REVIEW Check Your Recall 1 lvints that permit no motion are called synarthroses b, amphiarthroses c cartilaginous joints d. diarthroses 2 Freely moveable joints are called a. cartilaginous joints b. synarthroses c amphiarthroses d. fibrous joints. e) diarthroses 3 Most cartilaginous joints allow a. no motion; synarthrotic and are joints. some motion; diarthrotic c. no motion; amphiarthrotic d. some motion; amphiarthrotic 4 Synovial joints are filled with a. serous fluid; lubricates b. synovial fluid; lubricates c. serous fluid, increases range of motion of d. synovial fluid; increases range of motion of which the joint. 5 Mark the following statements as true (T) or false (F). If the statement is false, correct it so it is a true statement. a. The articulating ends of the bones in a synovial joint are covered by a synovial membrane. b. Articular discs improve the fit between two bones in a synovial joint. c. The joint capsule of a synovial joint is lined with a synovial membrane. d. Ligaments provide a smooth, nearly frictionless surface for articulation. e. Fluid-filled sacs called bursae often lie between tendons and the joint capsule of a synovial joint. Articulations UNIT9 I

Explanation / Answer

1. Joints that permit no motion are called
The answer is A. Synarthroses

2. Freely moveable joints are called
The answer is E. Diarthroses

3. Most cartilaginous joints allow ________ and are _________ joints.
The answer is D. Some motion; amphiarthrotic

4. Synovial joints are filled with ________, which _________ the joint.
The answer is B. Synovial fluid; lubricates

5. a-The articulating ends of the bones in synovial joint are covered by a synovial membrane. - False
b-Articular discs improve the fit between two bones in a synovial joint - True
c-The joint capsule of a synovial joint is lined with a synovial membrane - True
d-Ligaments provide a smooth, nearly frictionless surface for articulation - False
e-Fluid-filled sacs called bursae often lie between tendons and the joint capsule of a synovial joint - True

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