Question | Answer |
How many bones in the human skeleton? How many in axial skeleton? How many in appendicular skeleton? | 206 80 126 |
How many Vertebrae? Cervical? Thoracic? Lumbar? Sacral? Coccygal? | 26 or 33 7 12 5 5 into 1 4 into 1 |
Forearm lateral bone? Forearm medial bone? How many Phalanges in each hand: Carpels? Metacarpels? Phalanges? | Ulna Radius 8 5 14 |
How many Tarsals in each foot? Tarsals? Metatarsals? Phalanges? | 7 5 14 |
Which joint has a synovial cavity, dense irregular tissue of articular cartilage and often ligaments? | Synovial Joint |
Which joint has no cavity just fibrous connective tissue? | Fibrous Joint |
Which joint has bones held together by cartilage? | Cartilaginous joint |
Which joint type: is immovable? has slight movement? has free movement? | Fibrous Cartilaginous Synovial |
Name the fibrous joints; Between tibia and fibula (at the ankle)? Tooth and socket of alveolar process? Skull? | Syndesmosis Gomphosis Sutures (coronal and squamous) |
What cartilage are cartilaginous bones joined by? | Hyaline (synchondroses) OR Fibrous cartilage (symphyses) |
Where are cartilaginous joints found? 3 examples | Ribcage Coxae Vertabrae |
Which of these joints are synchondrosis or symphysis or both: Rib cage? Epiphyseal plate? Pubic symphysis? | Synchdrosis Both Symphysis |
Which of these joints contain hyaline and which contain fibrocartilage? Epiphyseal plate? Pubic Symphysis? Intervertebral Articulation? | Hyaline Fibrocartilaginous Fibrocartilaginous |
Name some of the structures of a synovial joint (9 listed in answer): | Joint cavity Joint capsule Synovial membrane Articular Cartilage Menisci Ligaments Bursae Tendon sheath Fat pad |
State the function of the structures below: Synovial fluid? Menisci? Bursae? | Nourishes joint and reduces friction between moving surfaces Shock absorber and protection Facilitate movement of tendons |
Which part of the synovial joint does the tendon sheath not cover? | Articular cartilage |
Name the 6 types of synovial joints. | Planar Hinge Pivot Condyloid Saddle Ball and Socket |
Name 2 pivot joints. | Atlantoaxial joint Radioulnar joint |
Name the motions of the synovial joints: Flat bones moving across each other? Decrease in angle between articulating bones? Increase in angle between articulating bones? Bending beyond 180°? | Gliding Flexion Extension Hyperextension |
Name the motions of the synovial joints: Movement away from bone midline? Movement towards bone mindline? Movement of distal end in circle? Bone revolves around its own longitudinal axis? | Abduction Adduction Circumduction Rotation |
Name the following special movements: Lift upward? Downward movement? Movement Forward? Movement back to anatomical position? | Elevation Depression Protraction Retraction |
Name the following special movements: Moves of soles medially? Moves of soles laterally? Bending of foot towards dorsum? Bend foot toward plantar surface? | Inversion Eversion Dorisflexion Plantar |
Name the following special movements: Movement of forearm so palms face forward or upward? Movement of forearm so palms face backward or downward? | Supination Pronation |
What is the most common form of joint disease? What is it often misclassified as and why is this a misclassification? | Degenerative joint disease (DJD) Osteoarthiritis because there is no primary inflammation |
Name the type of arthritis: Occurs from infection can be transferred from joint to joint? Can occur secondary to pulmonary tuberculosis, usually affecting spine or large joints? | Suppurative arthritis Tuberculosis arthritis |
Name the type of arthritis: Possible evidence that iron in blood is toxic to chondrocytes leading to degeneration? General CT disorder but its more pronounced in joints. Autoimmune reaction results in development of collagen. Produce blood protein called rheumatoid factor? | Haemophilia arthritis Rheumatoid arthritis |
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