Kinesiology Worksheets 1-3

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Bone tissue of low porosity, primarily in shafts of long bones

Cortical bone

Ribs are connected to the sternum by means of

Costal Cartilage

The stress in a loaded material divided by the relative amount of change in the structural shape of the material

Deformation

What ligament primarily supports the medial integrity of the ankle

Deltoid

The bony prominence of the axis around which the atlas fits

Dens

Name the two muscles responsible for automatic breathing

Diaphragm and Intercostals

Shaft of a long bone

Diaphysis

A freely movable joint

Diarthrosis

A freely movable joint is

Diarthrotic

Two major ball and socket joints

Iliofemoral and glenohumeral

A suture is an example of this category of joint

Immovable joint

The muscle fibers combined with the motor nerve innervating them is a

motor unit

This vector component of muscle force is directed away from the joint center

dislocating

Ability to regain original shape after a load is removed

elasticity

The ability of a material to return to its original shape after being subjected to distortion

elasticity

The joints between the phalanges are diarthrotic joints of this type

hinge

Type of joint found between phalanges

Hinge

The medial (scientific) term for type that is articular cartilage is

Hyaline

Type of cartilage on surfaces of ends of bones

Hyaline

Movement away from the body in the frontal plane is

Abduction

Moving a body part away from the midsaggital plane

Abduction

The main solid structure that supports the hip joint is the

Acetabulum

The soleus inserts by means of the

Achilles (calcaneal) tendon

The muscle acting to cause a reference movement

Agonist

A slightly movable joint

Amphiarthrotic

Name the triceps "Little Helper" at the elbow

Anconeus

Hinge joints permit these motions

Angular, Monaxial

Exhibiting different mechanical properties in response to loads from different directions

Anisotrophic

The muscle acting to oppose the reference movement

Antagonist

A junction between a musculotendinous unit and a structure that is NOT bone is

Aponeurosis

Three types of joints in which rotational movement is possible

Ball and socket, pivot, gliding

Unique motion of thumb joint

Biaxial

Application of mechanical principles in the study of living organisms

Biomechanics

Appendicular skeleton

Bones of the arms and legs

The muscle that originates on the humerus and inserts on the styloid process of the raidus is the

Brachioradialis

Fluid filled sacs found between the skin and underlying bony prominences are

Bursa

A movement crossing all three planes and axes

Circumduction

The simultaneous action of more than one 0f the pure forms of loading

Combined loading

A pressing or squeezing force directed axially through the body

Compression

Whar type of joint is distal radius with carpal bones

Condylar

The junction of the skull with the atlas is a

Condyloid

The tensor fascia latae makes its distal attachment by means of the

IT band

End of a long bone

Epiphysis

Outward movement in horizontal plane around vertical axis

External rotation

Name the possible motions of the knee joint

Flexion-Extension, Medial/Lateral Rotation

The least movable of the diarthrotic joints

Gliding joint

The joints of superior and inferior articulating facets of the spine are

Gliding joints

The tendon receptor that responds to tension of the muscle is the

Golgi tendon organ

The bony prominence on the lateral proximal femur is the

Greater trochanter

The structure and circulation system of compact bone is called the

Haversian System

The form, patterning and sequencing of movement with respect to time

Kinematics

The study of the forces causing or resulting from motion

Kinetics

The insertion of the Psoas Major is on the

Lesser trochanter

Structure that attaches bone to bone

Ligament

Two functions of synovial fluid

Lubrication, absorb shock

What do tendon attach

Muscle to bone

The gelatinous material found within a vertebral disc

Nucleus pulposus

The specialized movement unique to the thumb joint is

Opposition

Cells that function to build new bone tissue

Osteoblasts

Cells that function to reabsorb new bone tissue

Osteoclasts

The component of muscle that resists passive stretch and produces tension

Parallel

The kneecap is attached to the tibial tuberosity by means of the

Patelar ligament

Double layered membrane covering of a bone

Periosteum

The outer covering of a bone is called

Periosteum

What type of joint is head of radius with ulna

Pivot

Pointing the toe or toe raises are this movement

Plantarflexion

A quantity of force divided by the area over which the force acts

Pressure

Name another transverse plane motion besides rotation

Pronation-supination Protraction-Retraction Hor. Flexion-Extension

A two joint muscle that insets on the kneecap is

Rectus femoris

For muscle forces, this motive vector component is directed perpendicular to the bone

Rotational

What type of joint is 1st carpo-metacarpal joint (thumb joint)

Saddle

A plane through the body dividing it into right and left sides is

Saggital

The component of muscle that allows activated muscle to elongate or recoil elastically

Series

Force directed parallel to a surface

Shear

Axial skeleton

Skull, vertebrae, sternum, ribs

The joints between the bodies of vertebrae as scientifically described

Symphyses

Fibrocartilage pads found between articulating bone surfaces

Symphysis

The joints between intervertebral disks are

Symphysis Joints

An immovable joint

Synarthrosis

The muscle assisting or aiding the reference movement

Synergist

Thin membrane lining the inside of joint capsule

Synovial Membrane

The inner lining of a joint is called the

Synovial membrane

Pulling or stretching force directed axially through the body

Tension

Bone tissue of high porosity, primarily in the ends of long bones and vertebrae

Trabecular bone

Name the muscle that elevates and depresses the scapula

Trapezius

The degree to which a muscle allows change in length in response to strain

Vasoelasticity

Three major muscles of the thigh insert on the medial tibia by means of a common junction called the

pes anserine

The biceps inserts at the _____ of the _________ bone

radial tuberosity, radius


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