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  • 1

    _____pivot_____

    A, F

  • 2

    _____gomphosis_____

    B, E

  • 3

    Where do you find synovial fluid?

    synovial cavity

  • 4

    _____saddle_____

    A, F

  • 5

    5

    Medial Meniscus

  • 6

    Which suture connects the occipital bone to the parietal bones?

    Lambdoidal suture

  • 7

    _____proximal Radio-ulnar____

    B, L

  • 8

    Which structure attaches the femur to the tibia? (1)

    6

  • 9

    _____metacarpophalange_____

    D, H

  • 10

    #2 is the ______ fontanelle which involve the ____ and the _______ sutures

    sephnoid fontenelle, squamosal suture, coronal/frontal suture

  • 11

    2

    Lambdoidal suture

  • 12

    The carpometacarpal joint involves __________________I and a ______________.

    metacarpal I, carpal(trapezium)

  • 13

    ____ articulating surface enclosed in a capsule

    C

  • 14

    The Acetabulofemoral joint involves the _______ of the os coxa and the ________ of the femur.

    acetabulum, head

  • 15

    _____ interphalange_______

    A, H

  • 16

    2) Identify the type of joint

    condyloid

  • 17

    1

    synovial cavity

  • 18

    1) Identify the type of motion

    Flexion /extension

  • 19

    _____bones joined by cartilage

    A

  • 20

    _____Atlanto-occipital_______

    D, H

  • 21

    3) Identify the type of movement

    opposition

  • 22

    1

    Lateral/Fibular Collateral Ligament

  • 23

    Which structure keeps the femur from sliding laterally? (1)

    6

  • 24

    Which structure prevents hyperflexion of the leg? (1)

    3

  • 25

    _____suture_____

    B, E

  • 26

    The talotibial joint involves the _________________ and the ______________ on the fibula and the ________ on the tibia.

    talus, lateral malleolus, medial malleolus

  • 27

    2

    Medial/tibial collateral ligament

  • 28

    _____carpometacarpo______

    F, K

  • 29

    _____gliding_____

    A, F

  • 30

    1

    Anterior cruciate ligament

  • 31

    It is specifically a ________joint.

    Hinge

  • 32

    1

    Occipital bone

  • 33

    _____Joint cavity present

    C

  • 34

    The temporomandibular joint involves the _________ on the mandible and the ________ on the temporal bone

    head, mandibular fossa

  • 35

    Identify 2 ______

    head of the radius

  • 36

    3. Which is/are fibrous joint(s)? (1)

    5

  • 37

    Which joint(s) allow(s) gliding? (3)

    1, 2, 5

  • 38

    3

    Meniscus

  • 39

    _____no joint cavity

    A & B

  • 40

    _____ball and socket_____

    A, F

  • 41

    4

    Superior articulating surface

  • 42

    Which structure is made of hyaline cartilage?

    articular cartilage

  • 43

    The intertarsal and intercarpal joints and joints between the _________________ and _______________.

    tarsals, carpals

  • 44

    _____bones joined by ligament

    C

  • 45

    _____freely moveable joint

    C

  • 46

    Which joint(s) is/are amphiarthrosis(es)? (1)

    9

  • 47

    5

    fibrous layer of capsule

  • 48

    Which structure keeps the tibia from sliding posteriorly? (1)

    3

  • 49

    _____slightly moveable joint

    B

  • 50

    6

    Medial/Tibial Collateral Ligament

  • 51

    Which joint(s) is/are saddle joint(s)? (1)

    8

  • 52

    The glenohumeral joint involves the ______________ of the humerus and the __________________ on the scapula

    head, glenoid cavity

  • 53

    The atlanto-axial joint involves the atlas and the _____________ of the axis

    dens

  • 54

    Which joint(s) is/are pivot joint(s)? (1)

    10

  • 55

    The humero- ulnar joint involves the ___________ on the humerus and the __________ on the ulna.

    trochlea, trochlear notch

  • 56

    The tibiofemoral joint involves the ______________of the tibia and the __________ of the femur.

    lateral and medial condyles, lateral and medial condyles

  • 57

    This is the ________ joint

    Humero-ulnar

  • 58

    Joint # 3 is called the ___________ joint and is a _____________ joint which allows ______________ movement

    carpo-metacarpal, saddle, opposition

  • 59

    Which suture connects the parietal bones?

    Sagittal suture

  • 60

    _____condyloid_____

    A, F

  • 61

    Which structures are fibrocartilage? (2)

    2, 5

  • 62

    #1 is the ______ fontanelle which involve the ____ and the _______ sutures.

    frontal/coronal fontenelle, sagital suture, coronal/frontal suture

  • 63

    _____bones joined by fibrous CT

    B

  • 64

    .

    .

  • 65

    _____intercarpal_____

    E, H

  • 66

    An interphalangeal joint is between __________________________.

    adjacent phalanges on the fingers or toes

  • 67

    Structurally it is a ________joint.

    synovial

  • 68

    Which joint(s) allow(s) flexion/extension and side to side movement? (1)

    6

  • 69

    The acromioclavicular joint involves the __________________ of the scapula and the ____________ of the clavicle.

    acromion, acromion/lateral end

  • 70

    3

    Posterior Cruciate Ligament

  • 71

    _____talotibial ______

    A, H

  • 72

    _____Atlanto-occipital_______

    B, L

  • 73

    _____humero-ulnar_____

    A, H

  • 74

    Which suture connects the temporal bone to the parietal bone?

    Squamosal suture

  • 75

    Are these joints synovial, fibrous, or cartilage joints?

    synovial

  • 76

    Which structure connects the femur to the fibula (1)?

    1

  • 77

    Which joint(s) allow(s) rotation?

    10

  • 78

    Which joint(s) allow(s) flexion/extension? (3)

    1, 4, 7

  • 79

    _____syndesmosis_____

    B, D

  • 80

    2) Identify the type of motion

    flexion/extension, side to side movement

  • 81

    Which joint(s) is/are gliding or plane join(s)? (2)

    2, 5

  • 82

    Which suture connects the frontal bone to the parietal bones?

    Frontal or Coronal suture

  • 83

    They are functionally ___________ joints and allow ___________movement.

    synarthroses, no

  • 84

    3

    Occipital condyles

  • 85

    2

    Lateral Meniscus

  • 86

    6. Which is/are symphysis joint(s)? (2)

    1, 3

  • 87

    1. Which is/are synovial joint(s)? (3)

    2, 4, 6

  • 88

    Which joint(s) is/are synarthrosis(s)? (1)

    11

  • 89

    What structural type of joint?

    synovial

  • 90

    Joint #4 is a ____________ joint which allows __________ movement

    gliding/plane, gliding

  • 91

    1

    Sagittal suture

  • 92

    Which structure keeps the femur from sliding anteriorly? (1)

    4

  • 93

    Which joints is/are ball and socket joint(s)? (1)

    3

  • 94

    7. Which is/are ball and socket joint(s)? (1)

    2

  • 95

    Which joint(s) is/are hinge joint(s)? (3)

    1, 4, 7

  • 96

    4. Which is/are amphiarthrosis(es)? (3)

    1, 3, 5

  • 97

    3

    ligament

  • 98

    The atlanto-occipital joint involves the __________________of the occipital bone and the ___________on the atlas.

    occipital condyle, superior articulating surface