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BI 234 - JOINTS EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS VERIFIED
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BI 234 - JOINTS EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS VERIFIED 
Joint definition 
a place where two bones connect 
synarthrosis 
-no movement 
-bony, fibrous, cartilaginous 
amphiarthrosis 
-little movement 
-fibrous, cartilaginous 
diarthrosis 
-freely moveable 
-synovial 
types of tissues involved between two bones 
bone (bony), connective tissue (fibrous), fibrocartilage (cartilage), synovial capsule (synovial) 
structural features of a synovial joint (6) 
-Articular cartilage 
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Openstax Anatomy and Physiology Chapter 9 test questions fully solved & updated 2024.
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Articulation 
a joint; the point where two bones come together 
 
 
Fibrous joints 
consists of inflexible layers of dense connective tissue, holds the bones tightly together. considered synarthrosis and amphiarthrosis 
 
 
 
Cartilaginous joints 
allow only slight movement and consist of bones connected entirely by cartilage. considered synarthrosis and amphiarthrosis 
 
 
Synovial joints 
freely movable joints with a small sac to promote gliding. considered diarthrosis 
 
 
Synarthrosis 
immov...
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AAO Exam Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Updated
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AAO Exam Questions with 100% Correct 
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the more motion a joint gives the ___ the stability - answerlower 
what is a synarthrosis joint - answerno motion 
fibrous--suture 
ex: bones in skull 
what is a syndesmosis joint - answerslight movement 
fibrous--ligamentous 
ex:distal tibiofibular 
what is a gomphosis joint - answerno motion 
fibrous--peg in socket 
ex: teeth in mandible and maxilla 
what is an amphiarthrosis joint - answerlittle movement 
cartilaginous 
ex: s...
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TCDHA Anatomy and physiology Midterm Exam Questions with Correct Answers
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TCDHA Anatomy and physiology Midterm Exam Questions with Correct Answers 
Osteoporosis - Answer-increased breakdown of bone tissue with no new bone growth 
 
Kyphosis - Answer-exaggeration of the thoracic curve aka "hunchback" 
 
Paget's disease - Answer-bones lose calcium and then gain too much calcium 
 
Rickets - Answer-childhood disease due to lack of vitamin D 
 
Lordosis - Answer-excessive lumbar curve 
 
Impacted fructure - Answer-Broken ends of bone are jammed into eachother 
 
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Chapter 9: Joints Principles of Anatomy and Physiology, 12th Edition, by Bryan Derrickson, Gerald Tortora.
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Principles of Anatomy and Physiology, 12th Edition, by Bryan Derrickson, Gerald Tortora. 
 
Multiple Choice & Essays 
 
1.	Briefly describe the structural classifications of joints. 
 
Ans: Joints can be classified structural based on two criteria: 1) the presence or absence of a space between the articulating bones called a synovial cavity and 2) the type of connective tissue that binds the bones together. The structural types of joints include fibrous, cartilaginous and synovial. 
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AAMI Anatomy Exam Questions with Complete Solutions
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AAMI Anatomy Exam Questions with Complete Solutions 
The study of joints or articulations - ANSWER	Arthrology 
 
How are articulations classified - ANSWER	By the degree of movement permitted 
 
Presence or absence of a space or joint cavity (synovial cavity) 
 
Joint Cavity AKA: - ANSWER	Synovial Cavity 
 
Types of articulations - ANSWER	Synarthrosis - immovable articulation 
 
Amphiaarthrosis - slightly moveable 
 
Diarthrosis - freely moveable 
 
Describe Synarthrosis (5) - ANSWER	Immovable ar...
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CSCS - Final Exam Q&A
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what are the two main divisions of the skeletal system? - Answer- appendicular and axial 
 
the division of the nervous system concerned with control of skeletal muscle contractions is called the - Answer- somatic nervous system 
 
in remodeling, which cell type lays down new matrix? - Answer- osteoblasts 
 
the pelvis is located ______________ to the patella - Answer- superior 
 
the vertebrae are an example of what type of bone? - Answer- irregular 
 
which articulation is characterized by bei...
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Musculoskeletal - HA NURS 8020; Questions and Answers 100% Solved
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Musculoskeletal - HA NURS 8020; Questions and 
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A freely moveable joint like the elbow or shoulder is known as a ______________ joint. 
 Correct answer Diarthrosis 
Vertebrae and Symphysis Pubis is considered what type of joint? This joint type is non-synovial 
slightly moveable. Correct answer Amphiarthrosis 
The distal ends of the of the radius and ulna are consider what type of joint? Non-synovial 
immovable. Correct answer Synarthrosis 
An example of hinge angular mov...
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what are the two main divisions of the skeletal system? appendicular and axial 
 
the division of the nervous system concerned with control of skeletal muscle contractions is called the somatic nervous system 
 
in remodeling, which cell type lays down new matrix? osteoblasts 
 
the pelvis is located ______________ to the patella superior 
 
the vertebrae are an example of what type of bone? irregular 
 
which articulation is characterized by being immovable and bound tightly by fibrous tissue? ...
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what are the two main divisions of the skeletal system? Answer appendicular and axial 
 
the division of the nervous system concerned with control of skeletal muscle contractions is called the Answer somatic nervous system 
 
in remodeling, which cell type lays down new matrix? Answer osteoblasts 
 
the pelvis is located ______________ to the patella Answer superior 
 
the vertebrae are an example of what type of bone? Answer irregular 
 
which articulation is characterized by being immovable an...
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