1 What do you call an immoveable joint?. 2 Which word does not belong? a. Fibrous Joint b. Cartilaginous Joint c. Diathrotic Joint d. Synovial Joint.

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1 What do you call an immoveable joint?

2 Which word does not belong? a. Fibrous Joint b. Cartilaginous Joint c. Diathrotic Joint d. Synovial Joint

3 Give the specific name, structural classification, and functional classification of the following joint description: The articulation between a tooth and the maxilla.

4 What is the name for the joint movement that restores the joint to anatomical position?

5 What is the movement called when you point your toes like a ballerina?

6 What movement happens when you swing your arm forward at the shoulder joint to shake someone’s hand.

7 What joint movement is taking place when you bend your arm at the elbow joint to get ready to arm wrestle someone?

8 All synovial joints are __________ joints.

9 Give the specific name, structural classification, and functional classification of the following joint description: The articulation between the pubic bones.

10 List the 6 types of synovial joints

11 Structural classification of joints depends on?

12 Give the specific name, structural classification, and functional classification of the following joint description: The articulation between the femur and hip bone

13 Explain the differences between abduction and adduction.

14 If you placed out your hand to receive a ‘down low’ high five, what type of movement would be demonstrated?

15 & 16 What movement is happening to move the leg to #15? What movement is happening to move the leg to #16?

Exchange Answers

1 What do you call an immoveable joint? Synarthrosis (Synarthrotic)

2 Which word does not belong? a. Fibrous Joint b. Cartilaginous Joint c. Diarthrotic Joint d. Synovial Joint

3 Give the specific name, structural classification, and functional classification of the following joint description: The articulation between a tooth and the maxilla. Gomphosis, Fibrous, Synarthrosis

4 What is the name for the joint movement that restores the joint to anatomical position? Extension

5 What is the movement called when you point your toes like a ballerina? Plantar Flexion

6 What movement happens when you swing your arm forward at the shoulder joint to shake someone’s hand. Flexion

7 What joint movement is taking place when you bend your arm at the elbow joint to get ready to arm wrestle someone? Flexion

8 All synovial joints are ______ joints. diarthrotic

9 Give the specific name, structural classification, and functional classification of the following joint description: The articulation between the pubic bones. Sympysis, Cartilaginous, Amphiarthrosis

10 List the 6 types of synovial joints Hinge Pivot Condyloid Saddle Ball & Socket Planar

11 Structural classification of joints depends on? Presence or absence of a synovial cavity and the type of connective tissue that binds the bones together

12 Give the specific name, structure, and function of the following joint description: The articulation between the femur and hip bone Ball & Socket, Synovial, Diarthrotic

13 Explain the differences between abduction and adduction. Move away from the midline Move towards the midline

14 If you placed out your hand to receive a ‘down low’ high five, what type of movement would be demonstrated? Supination

15 & 16 What movement is happening to move the leg to #15? Flexion What movement is happening to move the leg to #16? Extension