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MS Quiz 9 | Fractures and Amputations, Connective Tissues Latest Update 100% Verified What type of connective tissue is primarily responsible for binding bones together at joints? - A) Cartilage - B) Ligaments - C) Tendons - D) Adipose tissue B) Ligaments *Rationale:* Ligaments are c...

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MS Quiz 9 | Fractures and Amputations,
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What type of connective tissue is primarily responsible for binding bones together at joints?

- A) Cartilage

- B) Ligaments

- C) Tendons

- D) Adipose tissue




✔✔B) Ligaments


*Rationale:* Ligaments are connective tissues that connect bones to other bones at joints,

providing stability and support.




Which type of fracture involves a break that does not penetrate the skin?

- A) Compound fracture

- B) Simple fracture

- C) Comminuted fracture

- D) Greenstick fracture



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,✔✔B) Simple fracture


*Rationale:* A simple fracture is one that does not break through the skin, unlike a compound

fracture which does.




What is the primary function of cartilage in the human body?

- A) To provide structural support to muscles

- B) To cushion and reduce friction in joints

- C) To store nutrients and energy

- D) To connect muscles to bones




✔✔B) To cushion and reduce friction in joints


*Rationale:* Cartilage provides cushioning and reduces friction between bones at joints,

facilitating smooth movement.




Which type of connective tissue primarily stores and cushions body organs?

- A) Bone

- B) Cartilage

- C) Adipose tissue
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, - D) Blood




✔✔C) Adipose tissue


*Rationale:* Adipose tissue, or fat, primarily stores energy and cushions and protects body

organs.




What type of fracture is characterized by the bone breaking into multiple fragments?

- A) Transverse fracture

- B) Oblique fracture

- C) Comminuted fracture

- D) Stress fracture




✔✔C) Comminuted fracture


*Rationale:* A comminuted fracture involves the bone breaking into three or more fragments,

making it more complex than other types.




What is the role of tendons in relation to muscles and bones?

- A) Tendons connect muscles to bones

- B) Tendons connect bones to bones
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