A&P The Joints Review

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cruciate

A _______ ligament is shaped like a cross.

nuchal

A _______ligament is found in the neck.

true

A biaxial joint is a type of synovial joint true false

false

A cranial suture is an example of cartilaginous joints. true false

circumduction

A great back stretch would be bending from the waist toward the right, and circling all the way around. This is called

synovial

A multiaxial joint has a joint cavity kept lubricated by _____________ fluid.

accessory

An ___________ ligament strengthens or supports another ligament

coracoid

An area of the scapula is shaped like a bird's beak. The ligament that surrounds it is called the ____________ligament

joint

An area where two bones meet is called a _____. suture joint synovial facet

flexion

Bending to decrease the angle between bones is called _____. extension abduction flexion plantar flexion

limited movement

Cartilaginous joints are _____. freely moveable limited movement generally not moveable

movement in a circle

Circumduction is _____. movement on the axis movement in a circle movement towards the midline unbending to increase the angle between two bones

Movement of the foot that brings the top of the foot closer to the leg.

Dorsiflexion is: Movement of the foot that brings the heel closer to the posterior part of the leg. Movement of a body part in a circle. Movement of a body part on its axis. Movement of the foot that brings the top of the foot closer to the leg.

true

Fibrous joints, in general, do not move. true false

extension

From a sitting position, unbend the knee and bring one foot up to the level of the knee. This is .

longitudinal

If a ligament runs along the length of a bone, it is usually called a _________ ligament

dorsiflexion

In karate, in order to avoid breaking the toes, an athlete must use

multiaxial

Joints that allow movement around three axes are called _____. uniaxial triaxial biaxial multiaxial

arcuate

Located on the spine, the ________ ligament literally means "curved or bow-shaped ligament

prone

Lying face down, as necessary for back surgery, is the ____________ position

interosseous

Many ligaments, by virtue of their function to support and strengthen the skeletal system, run in between bones. These are called_______ ligaments

synovial joints

Plane joints are _____. cartilaginous joints fibrous joints synovial joints symphysis joints

supine

Surgery on the chest cavity would require the patient to be placed in the ______________ position.

cartilaginous

Synchondrosis and symphysis are examples of ____________ joints

move with ease

Synovial joints _____. rarely move move with ease never move only move from the hips

false

Synovial joints have no cavities and are somewhat moveable. true false

ligaments

The body compensates for potential weakness in synovial joints with , tendons and muscle overlays

true

The elbow is an example of a uniaxial joint. true false

biaxial

The knee joint is an example of a ________________ joint.

inguinal

The ligament is found in the groin area

prone

The position of the body when lying face down, including the hands being palm down and the feet bent downwards, is called _____. rested prone flat supine

fibrous, cartilaginous, synovial

The three types of joints are _____. fibrous, fractured, synovial synovial, cartilaginous, simple fibrous, cartilaginous, synovial syndesmosis, cartilaginous, fibrous

suture and syndesmosis

The two types of fibrous joints are .....

collateral

There are several types of ligaments that are made up of several bands and are not directly connected

triquetral

Three-cornered or _______ligaments are found throughout the body

plantar flexion

To point the toes, ballet dancers must always use

falciform

Within the liver, the _______ligament is shaped like a sickle

adduction

adding a part back to the body

interosseous

between the bone ligaments

circumduction

circling movement

arcuate

curved or bow-shaped ligament

dorsiflexion

flexing the toe

bending motion

flexion

adduction

folding you arms

inguinal

groin area ligaments

nuchal

ligament in the neck

cruciate

ligament shaped like a cross

prone

lying face down

supine

lying face up

rotation

movement around an axis or stationary point.

abduction

moving away from the midline

flexion

moving your hand into a fist is considered what

plantar flexion

pointing the toe

around the axis

rotation

falciform

sickle- shaped ligaments

accessory

tendon for support

coracoid

tendon like a Raven's beak

longitudinal

tendon that run lengthwise

triquetral

three cornered ligaments

extension

unbending movement

collateral

without direct contact with the articular surfaces

abduction

would be used in raising your arm


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