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IB SEHS multiple choice questions
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appendicular skeleton - -Which skeleton includes the arms and legs as well
as the girdle that attaches the?

-ligament - -which connective tissue structure links bone to bone ?

-sacral - -Which part of the vertebrae column is fused ?

-ball in socket - -Both the shoulder and the hip are this type of joint

-cartilaginous - -All of the ribs have this type if connection to the sternum
except the floating ribs which do not attach

-thoracic - -what part of the vertebral columns do all ribs articulate ?

-endomysium - -The connective tissue layer around each individual muscle
fiber is called

-epimysium to the periosteum - -the tendon attaches muscle to bone, thus
connecting the ___ to the ___

-origin - -This attachment is generally more fixed and proximal

-Type IIa- oxidative fast twitch - -This type of muscle fiber is usually pink in
color, medium sized, and can be strong, quick and fatigue resistant

-Type 1 - slow twitch - -Elite endurance athletes like cross country, distance
swimmers and triathletes would most likely have muscles rich in ______ fibers

-fibrous - -The intervertebral joints, the pubic symphysis and the costal-
sternal articulation are examples of a ______ joint

-hinge - -The elbow and the knee are both examples of this synovial joint

-articular cartilage - -name of the smooth glossy tissue at the epiphysis of
long bones that helps it have low fricton

-short - -the phalanges, metacarpals, tibia and fibula are all _____ bones

-floating - -Which ribs have no attachment to the sternum

-ball and socket - -which joint has the greatest range of motion

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