Chapter 8 Joints of the Skeletal System

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Synovial joints are freely movable and therefore are classified as ______ joints.

diarthrotic

in order to walk on your heels, you must _________ your ankle.

dorsiflex

Movement at the ankle that brings the foot closer to the shin is called

dorsiflexion

A movement that increases the angle between bones at a joint, moving them farther apart, is called ______ of the joint.

extension

Straightening a bent knee is an example of ______ of a joint.

extension

The movement that results in straightening a bent elbow is an example of _________.

extension

True or false: The fixed end of a muscle is the insertion.

false

An extension is a movement where bones or body parts are moved ______.

farther from each other

The hip joint consists of the head of the ________ and the acetabulum of the pelvis.

femur

The bone ends within a ________ joint are held together by dense connective tissue.

fibrous

Match each letter with the correct structure within a synovial joint- A

fibrous capsule

Two of the ligaments that stabilize the knee joint are the _______ collateral ligament and the _________ collateral ligament.

fibular, tibial

Two of the ligaments that stabilize the knee joint are the ________ collateral ligament and the __________ collateral ligament.

fibular, tibial

Bending your elbow is an example of ______ a joint.

flexing

A movement that decreases the angle of a joint, bringing the bones closer together, is called

flexion

Bending your knee is an example of what type of movement?

flexion

The two articulating surfaces of the hip joint are the _______ of the femur and the ___________ of the hip bone.

head, acetabulum

The two articulating surfaces of the hip joint are the ________ of the femur and the ________ of the hip bone.

head, acetabulum

The elbow joint contains two articulations. The articulation between the trochlea and trochlear notch is a ______ joint.

hinge

When considering the classification of joints based on the shape of the articulating bone ends, the knee functions as a type of synovial joint called a modified _______ joint.

hinge

a __________ joint consists of the convex surface of one bone fitting into the concave surface of another.

hinge

What joint only allows for movement in one plane (uniaxial) that is described as a bending and straightening motion?

hinge joint

The shoulder joint is a ball-and-socket joint. The articulating surface that is in the shape of a "ball" is the head of the _______ . The "socket" is formed by the ________ cavity of the scapula.

humerus, glenoid

What connects the bones in cartilaginous joints?

hyaline cartilage

In order to stretch your leg straight out behind you, you must ______ your hip joint.

hyperextend

Extending a joint beyond anatomical position is referred to as ______ of a joint.

hyperextension

Tilting your head back to look up to the sky is an example of ______ of the atlantooccipital joint.

hyperextension

When a muscle contracts, its fibers pull its movable end, which is also called the ______.

insertion

Both the anterior and posterior cruciate ligaments originate from the area of the tibia and connect to a condyle of the femur.

intercondylar

In general, wherever two bones come together, a junction called a(n) _________ is formed.

joint

Which joint is a plane joint?

joint between femur and patella

The ______ of a synovial joint encloses the joint and prevents bone ends from being pulled apart.

joint capsule

The menisci found in some synovial joints are attached to the ______ at the periphery of the joint cavity.

joint capsule

glen-

joint socket

Changes in collagen in joints due to aging result in ______.

joint stiffness

What is the major age-related change that occurs in joints that is an early sign of aging?

joint stiffness due to changes in collagen structure

The femoropatellar articulation is part of the ______ joint.

knee

Which joint functions as a modified hinge joint?

knee

The patellar, arcuate popliteal, and oblique popliteal ligaments are ligaments that stabilize the ______.

knee joint

The anterior cruciate ligament of the knee originates in the anterior intercondylar area of the tibia and extends to the ________ condyle of the femur. Similarly, the posterior cruciate ligament of the knee originates in the posterior intercondylar area of the tibia and extends to the ________ condyle of

lateral, medial

At synovial joints, the joint capsule is reinforced by _________ that help stabilize the joint and bind together the bone ends.

ligaments

What connects two bones together in a synovial joint?

ligaments

Even though it is relatively thin, the joint capsule of the knee is greatly strengthened by many __________ and the ___________ of several muscles.

ligaments, tendons

Describe the location of synovial membranes.

lining joint capsules

The synovial _________ lines the joint capsules of synovial joints.

membrane

Some synovial joints contain fibrocartilage discs called ______.

menisci

Structures called __________ that are found in some synovial joints cushion the articulating surfaces and help distribute body weight at joints such as the knee.

menisci

What structures of the knee joint function to separate and align the articular surfaces within the joint capsule?

menisci

Hyperextension is ______.

movement beyond anatomical position

What is an example of plantar flexion?

moving the foot away from the shin

A type of synovial joint called a ---------- joint consists of articulating surfaces that are nearly flat and are slightly curved.

plane

The patellofemoral joint is a ______ joint.

plane

In order to stand on your toes, your ankle needs to undergo ______.

plantar flexion

What is the name of the movement of the ankle that moves the foot away from the shin and points the toes downward?

plantar flexion

anul-

ring

In addition to flexion and extension, the modified hinge articulation at the knee joint also allows a certain degree of __________ when the knee is flexed.

rotation

What is one of the six types of synovial joint classifications?

saddle

A freely movable joint enclosed in a joint capsule is classified as a ______ joint.

synovial

The structural (not functional) classification of a freely movable joint enclosed in a joint capsule is a(n) _________ joint.

synovial

Match each letter with the correct structure within a synovial joint- D

synovial fluid

The synovial membrane synthesizes ______.

synovial fluid

Which of these structures functions to lubricate the joint and nourish the structures in the joint? It also contains stem cells for tissue repair.

synovial fluid

Match each letter with the correct structure within a synovial joint- B

synovial membrane

The inner layer of a joint capsule is the _________ __________ , a shiny, vascular lining of loose connective tissue.

synovial membrane

Using this generalized diagram of a synovial joint, identify the layer indicated by the arrows.

synovial membrane

The joint capsule of the knee is ______ and ______ reinforced by muscles and ligaments.

thin, is

In the knee joint, the femur articulates with the _________ and the patella.

tibia

True or False: Synovial joints are freely movable and are therefore classified as diarthrotic joints.

true

Plantar flexion is used to ______.

walk on your toes

Dorsiflexion is used in what motion?

walking on heels

Dorsiflexion is used in what motion?

walking on the heels

What functions are served by the menisci found in some synovial joints?

To help distribute body weight.

What is the role of the cruciate ligaments of the knee?

To prevent displacement of the articulating surfaces of the femur and tibia.

What best describes the surface of the articulating bones in a plane joint?

Two articulating flat surfaces slide over one another.

The hip joint is an articulation between what two bony structures? 1. linea aspera of femur 2. head of the femur 3. obturator foramen of pelvis 4. acetabulum of pelvis

2, 3

Choose all the features of the synovial membrane. 1. It is made of specialized epithelial tissue. 2. It can store adipose tissue. 3. It is only a few cells thick. 4. It may have villi, folds, and projections 5. It secretes and reabsorbs synovial fluid. 6. It produces the articular cartilage.

2, 3, 4, 5

Which movements are allowed at the knee? 1. elevation 2. extension 3. adduction 4. flexion 5. abduction

2, 4

What best describes the surface of the articulating bones in a hinge joint?

A convex surface of one bone fits into the concave surface of another.

What is a bursa?

A fluid-filled sac that decreases friction between two structures.

What best describes the surface of the articulating bones in a condylar joint?

An ovoid condyle on one bone end and an elliptical cavity on the other.

What types of movement is characteristic of a hinge joint?

It allows for a bending and straightening movement; it is uniaxial.

Where does the fluid found within the synovial joint cavity come from?

It is secreted by the synovial membrane.

What type of joint connect bones with hyaline cartilage or fibrocartilage?

a cartilaginous joint

What best describes the surfaces of bones in a ball-and-socket joint?

a globular head articulating with a deep cup

What type of articulation forms between the head of the radius and the capitulum of the humerus in the elbow joint?

a plane articulation

When you spread your fingers apart, you are ______ them.

abducting

Lifting your arm horizontally to form a right angle with the side of the body involves a movement called _________ of the arm.

abduction

Moving a part away from the midline of the body or the axial line of a limb is called

abduction

Dorsiflexion is a movement of the ______ that brings the foot closer to the ______.

ankle; shin

The word root ______ means ring and the word root ______ means bag or purse.

anul-; burs-

The thin layer of hyaline cartilage covering the ends of bones in a synovial joint is called _________ cartilage.

articular

Match each letter with the correct structure within a synovial joint- C

articular cartilage

A functional junction between bones is called a(n) ______.

articulation

Abduction is defined as a movement of a limb ______ the midline of the body.

away from

burs-

bag, purse

A synovial joint consisting of a bone with an egg-shaped head that articulates with the cup-shaped cavity of another bone is called a ______ joint.

ball-and-socket

Fluid-filled sacs associated with synovial joints are called

bursae

The joint, or articular _________, of a synovial joint encloses the joint and prevents bone ends from being pulled apart

capsule

Flexion is a movement where the two bones or parts of the body are moved ______ each other.

closer to

A ______ joint consists of one ovoid bone end that fits into the elliptical cavity of another bone.

condylar

There are six major types of synovial joints based on their shapes and the movements they permit ball-and-socket joints, __________ joints, plane joints, __________ joints, pivot joints, and saddle joints.

condylar, hinge

The lateral and medial menisci of the knee form depressions upon the condyles of the tibia that fit the corresponding ______ of the femur.

condyles

Where is articular cartilage located?

covering the bone ends in a synovial joint

The two ________ ligaments (anterior and posterior) serve to prevent displacement of the articulating surfaces of the knee joint.

cruciate

The two __________ ligaments (anterior and posterior) serve to prevent displacement of the articulating surfaces of the knee joint.

cruciate

What holds bones ends together within a fibrous joint?

dense connective tissue

What two bony structures articulate to make the shoulder joint? 1. head of the humerus 2. greater tubercle of the humerus 3. glenoid cavity of the scapula 4. acromion process of the scapula

1, 3

Indicate three functions of the synovial fluid. 1. It contains stem cells. 2. It helps distribute body weight onto the surfaces of the joint. 3. It provides nutrients to the articular cartilage. 4. It contains hemoglobin to provide oxygen to joint structures. 5. It moistens and lubricates the cartilaginous surfaces in the joint.

1, 3, 5


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