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Chapter 8 - Joints $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 Types of Synovial Joints Selected Synovial Joints Classification of Joints Synovial Joints Body Movements $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 FINAL ROUND

Classification of Joints: $100 Question The two main types of joint classification are: a. fibrous and synovial b. sutures and diarthroses c. structural and functional d. movable and immovable ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Classification of Joints: $100 Answer The two main types of joint classification are: a. fibrous and synovial b. sutures and diarthroses c. structural and functional d. movable and immovable BACK TO GAME

Classification of Joints: $200 Question The hip joint is an example of a(n) ______. a. fibrous joint b. synarthrosis c. amphiarthrosis d. diarthrosis ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Classification of Joints: $200 Answer The hip joint is an example of a(n) ______. a. fibrous joint b. synarthrosis c. amphiarthrosis d. diarthrosis BACK TO GAME

Classification of Joints: $300 Question A fibrous joint connected by ligaments is classified as ________. a. suture b. syndesmoses c. gomphoses d. symphyses ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Classification of Joints: $300 Answer A fibrous joint connected by ligaments is classified as ________. a. suture b. syndesmoses c. gomphoses d. symphyses BACK TO GAME

Classification of Joints: $400 Question Which of the following is a cartilaginous joint? a. suture b. synarthroses c. gomphoses d. symphyses ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Classification of Joints: $400 Answer Which of the following is a cartilaginous joint? a. suture b. synarthroses c. gomphoses d. symphyses BACK TO GAME

Classification of Joints: $500 Question Which of the following is an example of synarthrosis? a. synovial b. suture c. symphyses d. syndesmoses ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Classification of Joints: $500 Answer Which of the following is an example of synarthrosis? a. synovial b. suture c. symphyses d. syndesmoses BACK TO GAME

Synovial Joints: $100 Question Synovial joints are examples of __________. a. amphiarthroses b. diarthroses c. synarthroses d. synchondroses ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Synovial Joints: $100 Answer Synovial joints are examples of __________. a. amphiarthroses b. diarthroses c. synarthroses d. synchondroses BACK TO GAME

Synovial Joints: $200 Question A unique feature of synovial joints is __________. a. a joint cavity b. cartilage c. ligaments d. all of the above are unique to synovial joints ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Synovial Joints: $200 Answer A unique feature of synovial joints is __________. a. a joint cavity b. cartilage c. ligaments d. all of the above are unique to synovial joints BACK TO GAME

Synovial Joints: $300 Question The fibrous capsule of a synovial joint is composed of ________. a. cartilage b. synovial fluid c. connective tissue d. synovial membrane ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Synovial Joints: $300 Answer The fibrous capsule of a synovial joint is composed of ________. a. cartilage b. synovial fluid c. connective tissue d. synovial membrane BACK TO GAME

Synovial Joints: $400 Question All of the following are synovial joints except: a. temporomandibular b. interphalangeal c. vertebral d. elbow ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Synovial Joints: $400 Answer All of the following are synovial joints except: a. temporomandibular b. interphalangeal c. vertebral d. elbow BACK TO GAME

Synovial Joints: $500 Question All of the following are part of a synovial joint except: a. bursa b. ligaments c. articular cartilage d. synovial fluid ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Synovial Joints: $500 Answer All of the following are part of a synovial joint except: a. bursa b. ligaments c. articular cartilage d. synovial fluid BACK TO GAME

Body Movements: $100 Question What movement has occurred when you bend your fingers to make a fist? a. adduction b. extension c. flexion d. rotation ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Body Movements: $100 Answer What movement has occurred when you bend your fingers to make a fist? a. adduction b. extension c. flexion d. rotation BACK TO GAME

Body Movements: $200 Question The opposite movement of supination is ________. a. abduction b. protraction c. opposition d. pronation ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Body Movements: $200 Answer The opposite movement of supination is ________. a. abduction b. protraction c. opposition d. pronation BACK TO GAME

Body Movements: $300 Question This movement is a combination of several movements: a. inversion b. rotation c. circumduction d. hyperextension ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Body Movements: $300 Answer This movement is a combination of several movements: a. inversion b. rotation c. circumduction d. hyperextension BACK TO GAME

Body Movements: $400 Question When the sole of your foot is turned medially, _______ has occurred. a. eversion b. inversion c. dorsiflexion d. plantar flexion ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Body Movements: $400 Answer When the sole of your foot is turned medially, _______ has occurred. a. eversion b. inversion c. dorsiflexion d. plantar flexion BACK TO GAME

Body Movements: $500 Question Protraction of the jaw would be classified as which type of movement? a. angular b. gliding c. rotation d. opposition ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Body Movements: $500 Answer Protraction of the jaw would be classified as which type of movement? a. angular b. gliding c. rotation d. opposition BACK TO GAME

Types of Synovial Joints: $100 Question All of the following are types of synovial joints except: a. condyloid b. plane c. saddle d. mucoid ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Types of Synovial Joints: $100 Answer All of the following are types of synovial joints except: a. condyloid b. plane c. saddle d. mucoid BACK TO GAME

Types of Synovial Joints: $200 Question These are the most freely moving type of synovial joints: a. ball and socket b. condyloid c. hinge d. pivot ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Types of Synovial Joints: $200 Answer These are the most freely moving type of synovial joints: a. ball and socket b. condyloid c. hinge d. pivot BACK TO GAME

Types of Synovial Joints: $300 Question The carpals form this type of joint with each other. a. condyloid b. hinge c. pivot d. plane ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Types of Synovial Joints: $300 Answer The carpals form this type of joint with each other. a. condyloid b. hinge c. pivot d. plane BACK TO GAME

Types of Synovial Joints: $400 Question Hinge joints are classified as ________. a. nonaxial b. uniaxial c. biaxial d. multiaxial ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Types of Synovial Joints: $400 Answer Hinge joints are classified as ________. a. nonaxial b. uniaxial c. biaxial d. multiaxial BACK TO GAME

Types of Synovial Joints: $500 Question The proximal ends of the radius and ulna form which type of joint? a. condyloid b. hinge c. pivot d. plane ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Types of Synovial Joints: $500 Answer The proximal ends of the radius and ulna form which type of joint? a. condyloid b. hinge c. pivot d. plane BACK TO GAME

Selected Synovial Joints: $100 Question According to your book, which joint is the most complex joint in your body? a. elbow b. knee c. hip d. shoulder ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Selected Synovial Joints: $100 Answer According to your book, which joint is the most complex joint in your body? a. elbow b. knee c. hip d. shoulder BACK TO GAME

Selected Synovial Joints: $200 Question Which joint in your body is the most easily dislocated? a. knee b. hip c. shoulder d. temporomandibular ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Selected Synovial Joints: $200 Answer Which joint in your body is the most easily dislocated? a. knee b. hip c. shoulder d. temporomandibular BACK TO GAME

Selected Synovial Joints: $300 Question The trochlear notch helps to stabilize which joint? a. elbow b. hip c. shoulder d. temporomandibular ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Selected Synovial Joints: $300 Answer The trochlear notch helps to stabilize which joint? a. elbow b. hip c. shoulder d. temporomandibular BACK TO GAME

Selected Synovial Joints: $400 Question Which joint is the most freely movable joint in our body? a. knee b. hip c. shoulder d. temporomandibular ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Selected Synovial Joints: $400 Answer Which joint is the most freely movable joint in our body? a. knee b. hip c. shoulder d. temporomandibular BACK TO GAME

Selected Synovial Joints: $500 Question Which body joint is the most susceptible to sports injuries? a. elbow b. knee c. hip d. shoulder ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Selected Synovial Joints: $500 Answer Which body joint is the most susceptible to sports injuries? a. elbow b. knee c. hip d. shoulder BACK TO GAME

FINAL ROUND Question Which synovial joint in your body is only partially enclosed in a joint capsule? a. elbow b. knee c. hip d. shoulder ANSWER BACK TO GAME

FINAL ROUND Answer Which synovial joint in your body is only partially enclosed in a joint capsule? a. elbow b. knee c. hip d. shoulder BACK TO GAME