Chapter 10

¡Supera tus tareas y exámenes ahora con Quizwiz!

What joint permits flexion and extension?

Hinge Joints

A "slipped disk" is the result of deterioration of the nucleus pulposus.

True

A goniometer is an instrument used to measure the range of motion of a joint.

True

A joint must allow movement between two bone to be called a joint.

True

A pivot joint is a form of uniaxial joint.

True

A spheroid joint is another name for a ball-and-socket joint.

True

All fibrous joints are completely fixed joints

True

An articulation is a point of contact between bones.

True

As a group, gliding joints are the least movable of the synovial joints.

True

Ball and socket joints are multiaxial joints.

True

Closing ones mouth would be an example of the movement of elevation.

True

Condyloid (ellipsoidal) joints are biaxial joints in which one bone fits into a depression on another bone.

True

Eversion turns the sole of the foot outward.

True

Extensions of periosteum form a capsule around synovial joints.

True

Fontanels become sutures.

True

If you are standing up and looking straight up toward the sky, your cervical spine will be hyperextended.

True

Most symphysis are located in the midline of the body.

True

Plantar flexion of the foot can also be described as extension of the leg.

True

Sutures are found only in the skull.

True

The anterior and posterior cruciate ligaments add stability to the knee joint.

True

The depth of the acetabulum gives stability to the hip joint.

True

The fibrocartilage pads between the articulating ends of bones may be called menisci.

True

The hip joint permits flexion, extension, adduction, abduction, rotation, and circumduction.

True

The only gomphoses joints in the body are found above the neck.

True

The shallowness of the glenoid cavity makes the shoulder a rather unstable joint.

True

The vertebral column contains both cartilaginous joints and synovial joints.

True

There are more synovial joints in the body than any other type of joint.

True

There are no gomphoses joints in the appendicular skeleton.

True

When a joint is in anatomical position, a goniometer should read 0.

True

When a man sticks out his jaw, he has protracted it.

True

the acetabulum is a deep, cutlike socket, where as the glenoid cavity is shallow and saucer-shaped.

True

What is a form of a multiaxial joint?

a gliding joint

What is a symphysis joint?

a joint in which are connected by fibrocartilage

What is a synchondroses joint?

joints that have hyaline cartilage at articular surfaces

The structural classification of a joint describes the type of movement the joint allows.

T or F

Twisting the forearm so that the thumb points medially is called supination

T or F

When a person is standing on their toes, dorsiflexion of the foot has occurred.

T or F

A gliding joint is a form of uniaxial joints.

False

A symphysis is a joint in which bones are connected by fibrous bands.

False

Circumduction consists of pivoting a bone on its on axis.

False

Compared with the knee joint, the hip joint is relatively unprotected by surrounding muscles.

False

Hinge joints permit adduction and abduction.

False

Hyaline cartilage is associated only with synovial joints.

False

Ligaments are associated only with synovial joints.

False

Menisci are found in all synovial joints

False

Menisci are pillowlike structures formed of synovial membranes filled with synovial fluid

False

Rotation and circumduction are interchangeable terms.

False

Syndesmoses joints have hyaline cartilage at articular surfaces.

False

The hip joint is the largest and most vulnerable joint.

False

The joints between carpal bones are synarthrotic.

False

The terms inversion and eversion apply to movements of the hand.

False

What pivots a bone on its own axis?

Rotation

An example of a structural classification of a joint would be an amphiarthrotic joint.

T or F

Plantar flexion is a movement that applies only to the hands and feet.

T or F

The annular ligament is the ligament that helps connect the ulna and radius.

T or F

The glenoidal labrum is part of the hip joint that reinforces the acetabulum.

T or F

The occipital bone's joint with the atlas is an example of a condyloid joint.

T or F

Some synovial joints contain a closed pillow-like structure called a

bursa


Conjuntos de estudio relacionados

Chapter 16: Evolutionary Ecology

View Set

WEEK 14 [ADN 220] concept of spirituality

View Set

Gastrointestinal & Excretory System

View Set

ECON 2302 LC2 Demand: Thinking Like a Buyer

View Set