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Final Bones Quiz Review Know for the test on FRIDAY!

Match the Following… A= Slightly Moveable B= Freely moveable 1. _____ Synarthroses 2. _____ Amphiarthroses 3. _____ Diarthroses A= Slightly Moveable B= Freely moveable C= Immovable

Matching… 4. _____ Fibrous A. Freely Moveable 5. _____ Cartilaginous B. Immovable/slightly 6. _____ Synovial C. Generally Immovable

#7. What type of joint is in this picture? a.) Cartilaginous b.) Fibrous c.) Synovial

#8. What type of joint is in this picture? a.) Cartilaginous b.) Fibrous c.) Synovial

#9. What type of joint is in this picture? a.) Cartilaginous b.) Fibrous c.) Synovial

10. Which is NOT a feature of synovial joints? a.) Contains articular cartilage b.) Are enclosed by articular capsule c.) joint cavity is filled with synovial fluid d.) Tendons reinforce the joint

11. Which is NOT true about a bursae? a.) Is a structure of the actual joint b.) Lined with synovial membranes c.) Filled with synovial fluid d.) flattened fibrous sac

#12. Label the following… B A -Tendon -Sheath -Ligament -Bursa -Synovial Membrane -Articular Capsule -Articular Cartilage -Joint Cavity A E F B G C D H

#13. Name the type of Joint… ? ? ?

#14. Name the type of Joint… ? ? ?

#15. Define the following terms- a.) Bursitis b.) Tendonitis c.) Arthritis d.) Rheumatiod Arthritis

Answers 1. C 2. A 3. B 4. C 5. B 6. A 7. B 8. A 9. C 10. D 11. A 12. a. jt. cavity b. Articular Cartilage c. Synovial Membrane d. Articular Capsule e. Bursae f. Ligament g. Sheath h. Tendon 13. a. Plane b. Hinge c. Pivot 14. a. Condyloid b. Saddle c. Ball and Socket 15. a.) Inflammation of bursae b.) Inflammation of tendon c.) Inflammation of Jt. d.) Autoimmune disease- attacks self( Joints)