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Which of the following joints is most movable A. saddle B. pivot C plane D. ball

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Question

Which of the following joints is most movable A. saddle B. pivot C plane D. ball-and-socket 1. hinge When two bones grow together across a joint to form a single bone, it is called A. suture B. syndesmosis 2. C. gomphosis D. synostosis E. symphysis 3. Bowing the head is an example of A rotation B. pronation C.lateral excursion D. flexion E. hyperextension A is a modified ball-and-socket joint B. restricts movement to rotation C. is a biaxial joint E. is between the atlas and the occipital bone D. allows gliding movement 5. An example of a saddle joint is the A. shoulder joint B. elbow joint C. atlanto-occipital joint D. carpometacarpa E. atlantoaxial joint A sharp object penetrated a synovial joint. From the following list of structures, select the order 5. Skin 6. 1. tendon or muscle2. ligament 3. articular cartilage 4. fibrous capsule A. 5,1,2,6,4,3 B.5,2,1,4, 3,6 C. 5,1,2,6,3,4 D. 5,1,2,4,3,6E. 5,1,2,4,6,3 7. Shrugging the shoulders is an example of A. elevation B. adduction C.supination D. extension E. pronation 8. Which of the following movements does not occur at the knee joint A. flexion B. rotation C. abduction D. extension E all occur at knee joint 9. The three arches of the foot A. transfer weight from the tibia to the femur B. form a hinge joint C are highest on the lateral side of the foot D. form after birth E. distribute the weight of the body during standing and walking 10. Rheumatoid arthritis is A a bacterial infection transmitted by ticks B. an inflammation of any joint C a metabolic disorder caused by increased uric acid in blood D. a condition that may involve an autoimmune disease E. the most common type of arthritis 11. Which of the following movements is possible at the hip or coxal joint A. flexionB. circumduction C. adduction Joints between the carpal bones would be named A. D. rotation E. all are possible 12. costocarpal joints D. metacarpalphalangeal joints Joints are classified according to the B. intermetacarpal joints C. intercarpal joints E. intracarpal loints 13. A. bones that are united at the joint B.structure of the joint C. size of the joint shape of the joint D. A joint that has no joint cavity and exhibits little or no movement would be classified as a A. fibrous Which of the following statements concerning sutures is false A. they may become completely immovable in adults B. the opposing bones in the joint interdigitate for stability C. the tissue between the bones is hyaline D. the periosteum of adjacent bones is continuous over the joint E. type of the fluid in the joint 14. 8.synovial C. complex joint D. cartilaginous joint E. partial joint 15. E. membranes, called fontanels, are present in some sutures at birth

Explanation / Answer

2. Synostosis

3. Flexion

4. Restricts movement to rotation

5. Carpometacarpal joint.

6. Skin, Tendon or muscle, ligament, fibrous capsule, synovial membrane

7. Elevation

8. Abduction

9. Distribute the weight of the body during standing and walking

10. A condition may involve an autoimmune disease.

11. All are possible

12. Intercarpel joints

13. Structure of the joint

14. Fibrous joint

15. The tissue between the bones is hyaline cartilage

16. The bones are held together by ligaments called interosseous membranes

17. Gomphosis

18. Unite two bones by means of fibrocartilage or hyaline cartilage

19. Maybe temporary

20. Synchondrosis

21. Flexion

22. Movement can occur only in one axis

23. Ellipsoid

24. Abduction

25. Saddle joint

26. Synarthrosis

27. Diarthroses

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