問題一覧
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1) Identify the type of joint
Hinge
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2) Identify the type of joint
condyloid
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3) Identify the type of joint
Saddle
4
Are these joints synovial, fibrous, or cartilage joints?
synovial
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1) Identify the type of motion
Flexion /extension
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2) Identify the type of motion
flexion/extension, side to side movement
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3) Identify the type of movement
opposition
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Are these joints synarthroses, diarthroses, or amphiarthroses?
Diarthroses
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_____no joint cavity
A & B
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_____Joint cavity present
C
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_____bones joined by fibrous CT
B
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____ articulating surface enclosed in a capsule
C
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_____bones joined by cartilage
A
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_____bones joined by ligament
C
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_____slightly moveable joint
B
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_____freely moveable joint
C
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_____ immovable joint
A
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Identify 1 ______
radial notch of the ulna
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Identify 2 ______
head of the radius
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What structural type of joint?
synovial
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What structural subcategory?_____________
pivot
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What type of movement is allowed at this joint? _________
rotation
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_____ symphysis_____
C, D
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_____ hinge_____
A, F
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_____condyloid_____
A, F
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_____suture_____
B, E
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_____ball and socket_____
A, F
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_____saddle_____
A, F
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_____gomphosis_____
B, E
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_____pivot_____
A, F
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_____syndesmosis_____
B, D
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_____gliding_____
A, F
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_____synchondrosis_____
C, E
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#1 is the ______ fontanelle which involve the ____ and the _______ sutures.
frontal/coronal fontenelle, sagital suture, coronal/frontal suture
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#2 is the ______ fontanelle which involve the ____ and the _______ sutures
sephnoid fontenelle, squamosal suture, coronal/frontal suture
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#3 is the ______ fontanelle which involve the ____ and the _______ sutures.
posterolateral/mastoid fontenelle, squamosal suture, lambdoidal suture
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#4 is the ______ fontanelle which involve the ____ and the _______ sutures.
posterior fontenelle, sagital suture, lambdoidal suture
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_____Atlanto-occipital_______
B, L
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_____acromio clavicular______
E, J
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_____ tibiofemoral_________
A, H
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_____ interphalange_______
A, H
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_____acetabulofemoral_____
C, G
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_____Atlanto-occipital_______
D, H
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_____carpometacarpo______
F, K
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_____metacarpophalange_____
D, H
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_____proximal Radio-ulnar____
B, L
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_____humero-ulnar_____
A, H
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_____atlanto-axial______
B, L
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_____talotibial ______
A, H
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_____temporal mandibular_____
A, H
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_____intercarpal_____
E, H
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______glenohumoral____
C, G
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This is the ________ joint
Humero-ulnar
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Structurally it is a ________joint.
synovial
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It is specifically a ________joint.
Hinge
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It allows _________ movement.
flexion/extension
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# 1 is the _________________ on the _____________
trochlea, humerus
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#2 is the ________________ on the _________________
trochlear notch, ulna
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1. Which is/are synovial joint(s)? (3)
2, 4, 6
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2. Which is/are cartilage joint(s)? (2)
1, 3
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3. Which is/are fibrous joint(s)? (1)
5
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4. Which is/are amphiarthrosis(es)? (3)
1, 3, 5
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5. Which is/are hinge joint(s)? (2)
4, 6
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6. Which is/are symphysis joint(s)? (2)
1, 3
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7. Which is/are ball and socket joint(s)? (1)
2
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8. Which is/are syndesmosis(es)? (1)
5
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9. Which allow(s) flexion/extension? (2)
4, 6
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10. Which allow(s) circumduction? (1)
2
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Which joint(s) is/are synchondrosis(es)? (1)
11
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Which joint(s) is/are gliding or plane join(s)? (2)
2, 5
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Which joint(s) is/are hinge joint(s)? (3)
1, 4, 7
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Which joints is/are ball and socket joint(s)? (1)
3
73
Which joint(s) is/are saddle joint(s)? (1)
8
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Which joint(s) is/are condyloid joint(s)? (1)
6
75
Which joint(s) is/are syndesmosis(es)? (1)
9
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Which joint(s) is/are pivot joint(s)? (1)
10
77
Which joint(s) is/are amphiarthrosis(es)? (1)
9
78
Which joint(s) is/are synarthrosis(s)? (1)
11
79
Which joint(s) allow(s) flexion/extension? (3)
1, 4, 7
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Which joint(s) allow(s) circumduction? (1)
3
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Which joint(s) allow(s) opposition? (1)
8
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Which joint(s) allow(s) gliding? (3)
1, 2, 5
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Which joint(s) allow(s) flexion/extension and side to side movement? (1)
6
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Which joint(s) allow(s) rotation?
10
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Lateral/Fibular Collateral Ligament
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2
Lateral Meniscus
87
3
Posterior Cruciate Ligament
88
4
Anterior Cruciate Ligament
89
5
Medial Meniscus
90
6
Medial/Tibial Collateral Ligament
91
Which structure prevents hyperflexion of the leg? (1)
3
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Which structures are fibrocartilage? (2)
2, 5
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Which structure prevents hyperextension of the leg? (1)
4
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Which structure connects the femur to the fibula (1)?
1
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Which structure keeps the tibia from sliding posteriorly? (1)
3
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Which structures are shock absorbers? (2)
2, 5
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Which structure attaches the femur to the tibia? (1)
6
98
Which structure keeps the femur from sliding anteriorly? (1)
4
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Which structure keeps the femur from sliding medially? (1)
1