A&P ch 8 quiz
Which of the joints will eventually develop into a synostosis?
A Endochondral ossification leads to the eventual fusion of the epiphysis and diaphysis to form a synostosis.
Which structure is composed primarily of dense irregular connective tissue?
D Structure D forms the fibrous capsule surrounding the joint cavity.
Which joint in the above figure is limited to nonaxial gliding movements?
E-intercarpal
The origin of a muscle is attached to the movable bone.
False The origin is attached to the immovable or less movable bone; the insertion is attached to the movable bone.
Which of the following is a true statement regarding gliding movements?
Gliding movements occur at the intercarpal and intertarsal joints.
Which type of movement occurs at the intercarpal and intertarsal joints?
gliding movement
synchondrosis
bones united by hyaline cartilage
Saddle joints have concave and convex surfaces. Identify the saddle joint of the skeleton.
Carpometacarpal joint of the thumb.
In the classification of joints, which of the following is true?
All synovial joints are freely movable.
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?
Interphalangeal joints
Which of the following is true regarding the structure indicated by the arrow in the joint depicted in A?
It becomes ossified late in adult development.
Synovial fluid is present in joint cavities of freely movable joints. Which of the following statements is true about this fluid?
It contains hyaluronic acid.
Maggie is a 28-year-old Caucasian woman who has newly diagnosed rheumatoid arthritis (RA). She complains of painful, stiff hands and feet, feeling tired all the time, and reports an intermittent low-grade fever. She asks the nurse if she is going to be "crippled." How should the nurse respond?
RA is a chronic, systemic, inflammatory disorder. Inflammation occurs in the joint, and the fluid that accumulates causes swelling, stiffness, impairment of joint movement, and extreme pain.
Which of the following are cartilaginous joints?
Synchondroses
What is moving a limb away from the median plane of the body along the frontal plane called?
abduction
Tendon sheaths ________.
act as friction-reducing structures
Which of the following statements regarding the joints between the ribs and sternum is correct?
The joints between the first ribs and sternum are synarthrotic; the joints between the other ribs and sternum are diarthrotic. This joint is labeled B in the figure.
Which of the following is NOT a factor that contributes to joint stability?
amount of synovial fluid in the joint cavity
Articulations permitting only slight degrees of movement are ________.
amphiarthroses
Extension is an example of a(n) ________ movement.
angular
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
The shoulder and hip are examples of ________.
ball-and-socket joints
Which of the following is NOT a muscle of the rotator cuff?
biceps brachii muscle
Which of the following is NOT a structural feature of synovial joints?
bone ends united by fibrocartilage
symphysis
bones united by fibrocartilage
Connective tissue sacs lined with synovial membranes that act as cushions in places where friction develops are called ________.
bursae
Using the structural classification, what type of joint is the epiphyseal plate?
cartilaginous joint
Joints A, B, C, and D in the figures below are all classified as ______.
cartilaginous joints
Which of the following statements defines synchondroses?
cartilaginous joints where hyaline cartilage unites the ends of bones
The ligaments that protect the alignment of the femoral and tibial condyles and limit the movement of the femur anteriorly and posteriorly are called ________.
cruciate ligaments
Which of the following does NOT represent a structural classification of joints?
diarthrosis
Which of the following terms describes the functional classification of the illustrated joint with regard to its range of movement?
diarthrotic
Which movement increases the angle between articulating bones?
extension
The terms inversion and eversion pertain only to the ________.
feet
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
People who grind their teeth are likely to damage their ________.
temporomandibular joints
A fibrous joint that is a peg-in-socket is called a ________ joint.
gomphosis
Presence of a synovial cavity, articular cartilage, synovial membrane, and ligaments are characteristics of what type of joint?
hinge joint
In symphysis joints the articular surfaces of the bones are covered with ________.
hyaline cartilage
Bending your head back until it hurts is an example of ________.
hyperextension
suture
joint found only in the skull
Extracapsular ligaments stabilizing the knee include ________.
lateral and medial collateral ligaments preventing lateral or medial angular movements
The arrows in B and C point to structures that can both be described as a ______.
ligament
In a sprain, the ________ of a joint are stretched or torn.
ligaments
Football players often sustain lateral blows to the extended knee. Which of the ligaments is (are) damaged as a result?
medial collateral, medial meniscus, and anterior cruciate
Which of the following is CORRECTLY paired?
multiaxial movement: movement in all three planes and around all three axes
What is the most important stabilizing factor for most synovial joints?
muscle tone
Which of the following is not a factor that contributes to keeping the articular surfaces of diarthroses in contact?
number of bones in the joint
When a person makes a pinching motion with their thumb and forefinger they are performing a movement called ________.
opposition
Which of the following is CORRECTLY matched?
osteoarthritis: chronic degenerative joint disease
Which ligament would one tap to generate the knee-jerk reflex?
patellar ligament
Synarthrotic joints ________.
permit essentially no movement
The gliding motion of the wrist uses ________ joints.
plane
Pointing the toes is an example of ________.
plantar flexion
The cruciate ligaments of the knee ________.
prevent hyperextension of the knee
Articular cartilage found at the ends of the long bones serves to ________.
provide a smooth surface at the ends of synovial joints
Compared to the shoulder, displacements of the hip joints are ________.
rare because of the ligament reinforcement
Which of the following movements does not increase or decrease the angle between bones?
rotation
Which type of joint allows opposition?
saddle joint
What are menisci?
semilunar cartilage pads
Fibrous joints are classified as ________.
sutures, syndesmoses, and gomphoses
Which of the following are CORRECTLY paired?
synchondrosis: a plate of hyaline cartilage unites the bones
On the basis of structural classification, which joint is fibrous connective tissue?
syndesmosis
Most joints of the body are classified as ________ joints.
synovial
Which of the following is not a part of the synovial joint?
tendon sheath
Functional classification of joints is based on ________.
the amount of movement allowed by the joint
The MAIN contributors to hip joint stability are __________.
the deep socket of the joint and strong capsular ligaments
An example of an interosseus fibrous joint is ________.
the radius and ulna along its length
Synovial joints are classified into six main categories based on ________.
the shape of their articular surfaces
gomphosis
tooth in socket