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Joint Jeopardy 2011
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Types of Movements:100 Name the Movement: Answer
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Types of Movements:200 Name both movements: Answer
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Types of Movements:300 Name both movements: Answer
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Types of Movements:400 What movement requires turning the hand so the palm is facing downward? Answer
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Types of Movements:500 Name all of the following movements: Answer
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Classification:100 What is the most common joint in the body? Answer
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Classification:200 The articular surfaces of the bones at the symphysis are covered by a thin layer of __________________? Answer
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Classification:300 Which type of joint is between the manubrium and the first rib? **BE SPECIFIC** Answer
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Classification:400 Which of the types of joints allow more free movement and are structurally more complex? Answer
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Classification:500 Name the three types of fibrous joints. Answer
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Synovial Joints:100 What is the joint between the carpal and the metacarpal of the thumb? Answer
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Synovial Joints:200 What type of synovial joint is in the wrist and ankle? Answer
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Synovial Joints:300 What is the main function of a ball-and-socket joint? Answer
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Synovial Joints:400 What is another name for the condyloid joint? Answer
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Synovial Joints:500 Name all six types of synovial joints. Answer
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Life Span Changes:100 Joint stiffness is an early sign of ______. Answer
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Life Span Changes:200 What is the best way to slow down the aging of your joints? Answer
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Life Span Changes:300 Which joints are the first to change? Answer
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Life Span Changes:400 Loss of function in synovial joints begins in which decade of life? Answer
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Life Span Changes:500 ____________ that connect epiphyses to diaphyses in long bones disappear as the skeleton grows and develops. Answer
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Miscellaneous:100 What movement is associated with lowering a part? Answer
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Miscellaneous:200 What are the two main functions of ligaments? Answer
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Miscellaneous:300 In synovial joints, the bone beneath articular cartilage contains which bone, that absorbs shock? Answer
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Miscellaneous:400 What ligament is associated with the elbow joint? Answer
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Miscellaneous:500 Name the three ligaments in the hip joint. Answer
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Types of Movements:100 abduction Back go Chart
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Types of Movements:200 Protraction and Retraction Back go Chart
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Types of Movements:300 Eversion and Inversion Back go Chart
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Types of Movements:400 Pronation Back go Chart
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Types of Movements:500 Circumduction Supination and Dorsiflexion Back go Chart
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Classification:100 Synovial Joints Back go Chart
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Classification:200 Hyaline Cartilage Back go Chart
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Classification:300 Synchondrosis Back go Chart
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Classification:400 Synovial Joints Back go Chart
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Classification:500 Syndesmosis Suture and Gomphosis Back go Chart
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Synovial Joints:100 The Saddle Joint Back go Chart
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Synovial Joints:200 Gliding joints Back go Chart
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Synovial Joints:300 Allows a wider range of motion Back go Chart
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Synovial Joints:400 The Ellipsoidal Joint Back go Chart
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Synovial Joints:500 Ball-and-Socket Condyloid Joint Gliding Joint Hinge Joint Pivot Joint Saddle Joint Back go Chart
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Life Span Changes:100 Aging Back go Chart
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Life Span Changes:200 Exercising Back go Chart
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Life Span Changes:300 The Fibrous Joints Back go Chart
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Life Span Changes:400 The Third Decade Back go Chart
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Life Span Changes:500 Synchondroses Back go Chart
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Miscellaneous:100 Depression Back go Chart
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Miscellaneous:200 To reinforce the joint capsule and help bind the articular ends of the bones. Back go Chart
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Miscellaneous:300 Cancellous Back go Chart
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Miscellaneous:400 Ulnar Collateral Ligament Back go Chart
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Miscellaneous:500 Iliofemerol ligament Pubofemeral Ligament Ischiofemoral Ligament Back go Chart
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