A&P I Chapter 8
What material is found in C and D that is not found in A and B?
fibrocartilage
Using the structural classification, what type of joint is a suture?
fibrous joint
All three joints in the figure are classified as __________.
fibrous joints
What joint's actions may take place at the elbow from its current position?
flex and pronate
Sprains indicate damage to what joint component?
ligaments
The arrows in B and C point to structures that can both be described as __________.
ligaments
Which of the following are correctly paired?
multiaxial movement; movement in all three planes and around all three axes
Which of the following represents a structural classification for joints that are separated by a joint cavity?
synovial
Which of the joints will eventually develop into a synostosis?
A
Which joint moves only by a uniaxial movement around its own axis?
B
The most important factor in joint stability is the depth of the articular surface.
False
Which of the following statements is correct?
If a joint can exhibit extension, abduction, and rotation, then it is triaxial.
Which statement about the knee is INCORRECT?
The deep cups created by the tibial condyles help to stabilize the joint.
Which of the following is true about the shoulder joint?
The glenohumeral joint is more mobile, making it less stable.
Which of the following best describes all of the joints in this figure?
They are immovable.
Which of the following is a feature of synovial joints?
bone ends covered with hyaline cartilage
A joint held together by fibrocartilage would be classified as a __________ joint
cartilaginous
Which of the following is NOT a functional classification for joints?
cartilaginous
Synovial joints are classified into six main categories based on __________.
shape of articular surfaces
Which of the following best describes the joint labeled B in the figure?
synarthrotic
Which of the following are correctly paired?
synchondrosis; a plate of hyaline cartilage unites the bones
Which joint in the figure is capable of multiaxial movement?
A
Which structure in the figure is the primary area of degeneration in osteoarthritis?
B
Which of the following is one difference between bursae and tendon sheaths?
Bursae are flattened fibrous sacs wedged between adjacent structures, while tendon sheaths are elongated fibrous sacs that wrap around tendons.
Which of the following is a hinge joint?
F
Which of the following is true regarding the structure indicated by the arrow in Figure A?
It becomes ossified late in adult development.
Which inflammatory joint disease is caused by the bites of ticks that live on mice and deer?
Lyme disease
Despite having an actual articulation with the humerus, the hinge-like action at the elbow is NOT dependent on the radius.
True
Which of the following is NOT an example of a fibrous joint?
a symphysis
Which of the following refers to a joint that is slightly movable?
amphiarthrosis
Which of the following ligaments prevents the tibia from sliding forward in the knee joint?
anterior cruciate ligament
Structures C and D collectively form which of the following?
articular capsule
To realign an anteriorly dislocated Temporomandibular joint (TMJ), a physician must push the mandible inferiorly and posteriorly in order to move the mandibular condyle past the temporal bone's ________.
articular tubercle
Which of these terms best categorizes the joints in the figure?
cartilaginous joints
What element of intervertebral disc fibrocartilage gives it its ability to resist stretching?
collagen fibers
The main reason the hip joint is stable is because of the __________.
deep socket of the joint and strong capsular ligaments
Which of the following terms describes the range of movement of the illustrated joint?
diarthrotic
Which movement decreases the angle between articulating bones?
flexion
If a torn anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) is not properly repaired, the consequences could include the inability to prevent ________.
forward sliding of the tibia on the femur
Which type of movement does NOT occur at the shoulder joint?
gliding
Which of the following is NOT a distinguishing feature of a synovial joint?
hyaline cartilage connecting the two bones of the joint
Which of the following best describes the surface of the structure at D?
loose connective tissue
The thumb joint indicated by D mediates which of the following special movements?
opposition
When you bring any of your fingers in contact with your thumb, this movement is called __________.
opposition
Which of the following are correctly matched?
osteoarthritis; chronic degenerative joint disease
Which type of movement is unique to the forearm?
pronation
Which joint has sacrificed stability to provide great freedom of movement?
shoulder
Which of the following is NOT a factor that contributes to joint stability?
the amount of synovial fluid in the joint cavity
What factor would account for a strong synovial joint?
the deepest articular surface
Which joint allows a side-to-side movement called lateral excursion?
the temporomandibular joint